Код города, междугороднего звонка VoIP, Мобильная связь / Сотовая Локатор и телефон Великобритания.
Список литературы:
- Википедия: Великобритания 🇬🇧
- Почтовый код Великобритания
Великобритания Международный кодекс
- Название: Великобритания 🇬🇧
- Код: 44, также +44, 0044, 00 44, 00-44, +44-, +0044, 044, 00044, 011-44 и т.д..
Общая информация
- Код страны (CC): +44
- Международный код доступа: 00
- Национальный код доступа на большие расстояния: 0
- NDC = национальный код назначения
- N(S)N = национальный (значимый) номер {NDC + SN}
- SN = номер подписчика
- Формат международных номеров: CC — NDC — SN
- Пример: Фиксированный телефон: +44 20 79813000
- Мобильный телефон: +44 78 28529201
Деталь кода зоны и префикса
Префиксы кода
Начальные цифры | Тип Обслуживания |
---|---|
00 | Международный набор |
1 | Коды географических зон с 1995 года |
2 | Коды географических зон после 2000 года |
3 | Негеографические номера, взимаемые по географическим расценкам |
4 | Зарезервировано |
5 | Корпоративная нумерация и VoIP |
6 | Зарезервировано |
7 | Мобильные телефоны, пейджеры и персональная нумерация |
8 | Freephone и доля доходов негеографических номеров |
9 | Премиум-сервис (PRS) |
Список кода зоны
- Длина фиксированного номера (за исключением кода страны) составляет 10 цифр.
- В следующих областях национальный код междугородного доступа и код области должны быть включены при наборе местных номеров:
- Bournemouth(01202), Aberdeen(01224), Brighton(01273), Bradford(01274), Middlesbrough(01642), Milton Keynes(01908).
Код области | Площадь | Международный формат |
---|---|---|
113 | Leeds | +44 113 XXX XXXX |
114 | Sheffield | +44 114 XXX XXXX |
115 | Nottingham | +44 115 XXX XXXX |
116 | Leicester | +44 116 XXX XXXX |
117 | Bristol | +44 117 XXX XXXX |
118 | Reading | +44 118 XXX XXXX |
1200 | Clitheroe | +44 1200 XXX XXX |
1202 | Bournemouth | +44 1202 XXX XXX |
1204 | Bolton | +44 1204 XXX XXX |
1205 | Boston | +44 1205 XXX XXX |
1206 | Colchester | +44 1206 XXX XXX |
1207 | Consett | +44 1207 XXX XXX |
1208 | Bodmin | +44 1208 XXX XXX |
1209 | Redruth | +44 1209 XXX XXX |
121 | Birmingham | +44 121 XXX XXXX |
1223 | Cambridge | +44 1223 XXX XXX |
1224 | Aberdeen | +44 1224 XXX XXX |
1225 | Bath | +44 1225 XXX XXX |
1226 | Barnsley | +44 1226 XXX XXX |
1227 | Canterbury | +44 1227 XXX XXX |
1228 | Carlisle | +44 1228 XXX XXX |
1229 | Barrow-in-Furness (2,4,5,6,8) | +44 1229 2XX XXX +44 1229 3XX XXX +44 1229 4XX XXX +44 1229 5XX XXX +44 1229 6XX XXX +44 1229 8XX XXX |
1229 | Millom (3,7,9) | +44 1229 3XX XXX +44 1229 7XX XXX +44 1229 9XX XXX |
1233 | Ashford (Kent) | +44 1233 XXX XXX |
1234 | Bedford | +44 1234 XXX XXX |
1235 | Abingdon | +44 1235 XXX XXX |
1236 | Coatbridge | +44 1236 XXX XXX |
1237 | Bideford | +44 1237 XXX XXX |
1239 | Cardigan | +44 1239 XXX XXX |
1241 | Arbroath | +44 1241 XXX XXX |
1242 | Cheltenham | +44 1242 XXX XXX |
1243 | Chichester | +44 1243 XXX XXX |
1244 | Chester | +44 1244 XXX XXX |
1245 | Chelmsford | +44 1245 XXX XXX |
1246 | Chesterfield | +44 1246 XXX XXX |
1248 | Bangor (Gwynedd) | +44 1248 XXX XXX |
1249 | Chippenham | +44 1249 XXX XXX |
1250 | Blairgowrie | +44 1250 XXX XXX |
1252 | Aldershot | +44 1252 XXX XXX |
1253 | Blackpool | +44 1253 XXX XXX |
1254 | Blackburn | +44 1254 XXX XXX |
1255 | Clacton-on-Sea | +44 1255 XXX XXX |
1256 | Basingstoke | +44 1256 XXX XXX |
1257 | Coppull | +44 1257 XXX XXX |
1258 | Blandford | +44 1258 XXX XXX |
1259 | Alloa | +44 1259 XXX XXX |
1260 | Congleton | +44 1260 XXX XXX |
1261 | Banff | +44 1261 XXX XXX |
1262 | Bridlington | +44 1262 XXX XXX |
1263 | Cromer | +44 1263 XXX XXX |
1264 | Andover | +44 1264 XXX XXX |
1267 | Carmarthen | +44 1267 XXX XXX |
1268 | Basildon | +44 1268 XXX XXX |
1269 | Ammanford | +44 1269 XXX XXX |
1270 | Crewe | +44 1270 XXX XXX |
1271 | Barnstaple | +44 1271 XXX XXX |
1273 | Brighton | +44 1273 XXX XXX |
1274 | Bradford | +44 1274 XXX XXX |
1275 | Clevedon | +44 1275 XXX XXX |
1276 | Camberley | +44 1276 XXX XXX |
1277 | Brentwood | +44 1277 XXX XXX |
1278 | Bridgwater | +44 1278 XXX XXX |
1279 | Bishops Stortford | +44 1279 XXX XXX |
1280 | Buckingham | +44 1280 XXX XXX |
1282 | Burnley | +44 1282 XXX XXX |
1283 | Burton-on-Trent | +44 1283 XXX XXX |
1284 | Bury St Edmunds | +44 1284 XXX XXX |
1285 | Cirencester | +44 1285 XXX XXX |
1286 | Caernarfon | +44 1286 XXX XXX |
1287 | Guisborough | +44 1287 XXX XXX |
1288 | Bude | +44 1288 XXX XXX |
1289 | Berwick-upon-Tweed | +44 1289 XXX XXX |
1290 | Cumnock | +44 1290 XXX XXX |
1291 | Chepstow | +44 1291 XXX XXX |
1292 | Ayr | +44 1292 XXX XXX |
1293 | Crawley | +44 1293 XXX XXX |
1294 | Ardrossan | +44 1294 XXX XXX |
1295 | Banbury | +44 1295 XXX XXX |
1296 | Aylesbury | +44 1296 XXX XXX |
1297 | Axminster | +44 1297 XXX XXX |
1298 | Buxton | +44 1298 XXX XXX |
1299 | Bewdley | +44 1299 XXX XXX |
1300 | Cerne Abbas | +44 1300 XXX XXX |
1301 | Arrochar | +44 1301 XXX XXX |
1302 | Doncaster | +44 1302 XXX XXX |
1303 | Folkestone | +44 1303 XXX XXX |
1304 | Dover | +44 1304 XXX XXX |
1305 | Dorchester | +44 1305 XXX XXX |
1306 | Dorking | +44 1306 XXX XXX |
1307 | Forfar | +44 1307 XXX XXX |
1308 | Bridport | +44 1308 XXX XXX |
1309 | Forres | +44 1309 XXX XXX |
131 | Edinburgh | +44 131 XXX XXXX |
1320 | Fort Augustus | +44 1320 XXX XXX |
1322 | Dartford | +44 1322 XXX XXX |
1323 | Eastbourne | +44 1323 XXX XXX |
1324 | Falkirk | +44 1324 XXX XXX |
1325 | Darlington | +44 1325 XXX XXX |
1326 | Falmouth | +44 1326 XXX XXX |
1327 | Daventry | +44 1327 XXX XXX |
1328 | Fakenham | +44 1328 XXX XXX |
1329 | Fareham | +44 1329 XXX XXX |
1330 | Banchory | +44 1330 XXX XXX |
1332 | Derby | +44 1332 XXX XXX |
1333 | Peat Inn | +44 1333 XXX XXX |
1334 | St Andrews | +44 1334 XXX XXX |
1335 | Ashbourne | +44 1335 XXX XXX |
1337 | Ladybank | +44 1337 XXX XXX |
1339 | Aboyne (2,3,5,8) | +44 1339 2XX XXX +44 1339 3XX XXX +44 1339 5XX XXX +44 1339 8XX XXX |
1339 | Ballater (4,6,7,9) | +44 1339 4XX XXX +44 1339 6XX XXX +44 1339 7XX XXX +44 1339 9XX XXX |
1340 | Craigellachie | +44 1340 XXX XXX |
1341 | Barmouth | +44 1341 XXX XXX |
1342 | East Grinstead | +44 1342 XXX XXX |
1343 | Elgin | +44 1343 XXX XXX |
1344 | Bracknell | +44 1344 XXX XXX |
1346 | Fraserburgh | +44 1346 XXX XXX |
1347 | Easingwold | +44 1347 XXX XXX |
1348 | Fishguard | +44 1348 XXX XXX |
1349 | Dingwall | +44 1349 XXX XXX |
1350 | Dunkeld | +44 1350 XXX XXX |
1352 | Mold | +44 1352 XXX XXX |
1353 | Ely | +44 1353 XXX XXX |
1354 | Chatteris | +44 1354 XXX XXX |
1355 | East Kilbride | +44 1355 XXX XXX |
1356 | Brechin | +44 1356 XXX XXX |
1357 | Strathaven | +44 1357 XXX XXX |
1358 | Ellon | +44 1358 XXX XXX |
1359 | Pakenham | +44 1359 XXX XXX |
1360 | Killearn | +44 1360 XXX XXX |
1361 | Duns | +44 1361 XXX XXX |
1362 | Dereham | +44 1362 XXX XXX |
1363 | Crediton | +44 1363 XXX XXX |
1364 | Ashburton | +44 1364 XXX XXX |
1366 | Downham Market | +44 1366 XXX XXX |
1367 | Faringdon | +44 1367 XXX XXX |
1368 | Dunbar | +44 1368 XXX XXX |
1369 | Dunoon | +44 1369 XXX XXX |
1371 | Great Dunmow | +44 1371 XXX XXX |
1372 | Esher | +44 1372 XXX XXX |
1373 | Frome | +44 1373 XXX XXX |
1375 | Grays Thurrock | +44 1375 XXX XXX |
1376 | Braintree | +44 1376 XXX XXX |
1377 | Driffield | +44 1377 XXX XXX |
1379 | Diss | +44 1379 XXX XXX |
1380 | Devizes | +44 1380 XXX XXX |
1381 | Fortrose | +44 1381 XXX XXX |
1382 | Dundee | +44 1382 XXX XXX |
1383 | Dunfermline | +44 1383 XXX XXX |
1384 | Dudley | +44 1384 XXX XXX |
1386 | Evesham | +44 1386 XXX XXX |
1387 | Dumfries | +44 1387 XXX XXX |
13873 | Langholm | +44 13873 XX XXX |
1388 | Bishop Auckland (3,4,6,7,8,9) | +44 1388 3XX XXX +44 1388 4XX XXX +44 1388 6XX XXX +44 1388 7XX XXX +44 1388 8XX XXX +44 1388 9XX XXX |
1388 | Stanhope (2,5) | +44 1388 2XX XXX +44 1388 5XX XXX |
1389 | Dumbarton | +44 1389 XXX XXX |
1392 | Exeter | +44 1392 XXX XXX |
1394 | Felixstowe | +44 1394 XXX XXX |
1395 | Budleigh Salterton | +44 1395 XXX XXX |
1397 | Fort William | +44 1397 XXX XXX |
1398 | Dulverton | +44 1398 XXX XXX |
1400 | Honington | +44 1400 XXX XXX |
1403 | Horsham | +44 1403 XXX XXX |
1404 | Honiton | +44 1404 XXX XXX |
1405 | Goole | +44 1405 XXX XXX |
1406 | Holbeach | +44 1406 XXX XXX |
1407 | Holyhead | +44 1407 XXX XXX |
1408 | Golspie | +44 1408 XXX XXX |
1409 | Holsworthy | +44 1409 XXX XXX |
141 | Glasgow | +44 141 XXX XXXX |
1420 | Alton | +44 1420 XXX XXX |
1422 | Halifax | +44 1422 XXX XXX |
1423 | Boroughbridge (3,4,9) | +44 1423 3XX XXX +44 1423 4XX XXX +44 1423 9XX XXX |
1423 | Harrogate (2,5,6,7,8) | +44 1423 2XX XXX +44 1423 5XX XXX +44 1423 6XX XXX +44 1423 7XX XXX +44 1423 8XX XXX |
1424 | Hastings | +44 1424 XXX XXX |
1425 | Ringwood | +44 1425 XXX XXX |
1427 | Gainsborough | +44 1427 XXX XXX |
1428 | Haslemere | +44 1428 XXX XXX |
1429 | Hartlepool | +44 1429 XXX XXX |
1430 | Market Weighton (6,7,8,9) | +44 1430 6XX XXX +44 1430 7XX XXX +44 1430 8XX XXX +44 1430 9XX XXX |
1430 | North Cave (2,3,4,5) | +44 1430 2XX XXX +44 1430 3XX XXX +44 1430 4XX XXX +44 1430 5XX XXX |
1431 | Helmsdale | +44 1431 XXX XXX |
1432 | Hereford | +44 1432 XXX XXX |
1433 | Hathersage | +44 1433 XXX XXX |
1434 | Bellingham (2,4,9) | +44 1434 2XX XXX +44 1434 4XX XXX +44 1434 9XX XXX |
1434 | Haltwhistle (3,5) | +44 1434 3XX XXX +44 1434 2XX 5XXX |
1434 | Hexham (6,7,8) | +44 1434 6XX XXX +44 1434 7XX XXX +44 1434 8XX XXX |
1435 | Heathfield | +44 1435 XXX XXX |
1436 | Helensburgh | +44 1436 XXX XXX |
1437 | Clynderwen (2,3,4,5) | +44 1437 2XX XXX +44 1437 3XX XXX +44 1437 4XX XXX +44 1437 5XX XXX |
1437 | Haverfordwest (6,7,8,9) | +44 1437 6XX XXX +44 1437 7XX XXX +44 1437 8XX XXX +44 1437 9XX XXX |
1438 | Stevenage | +44 1438 XXX XXX |
1439 | Helmsley | +44 1439 XXX XXX |
1440 | Haverhill | +44 1440 XXX XXX |
1442 | Hemel Hempstead | +44 1442 XXX XXX |
1443 | Pontypridd | +44 1443 XXX XXX |
1444 | Haywards Heath | +44 1444 XXX XXX |
1445 | Gairloch | +44 1445 XXX XXX |
1446 | Barry | +44 1446 XXX XXX |
1449 | Stowmarket | +44 1449 XXX XXX |
1450 | Hawick | +44 1450 XXX XXX |
1451 | Stow-on-the-Wold | +44 1451 XXX XXX |
1452 | Gloucester | +44 1452 XXX XXX |
1453 | Dursley | +44 1453 XXX XXX |
1454 | Chipping Sodbury | +44 1454 XXX XXX |
1455 | Hinckley | +44 1455 XXX XXX |
1456 | Glenurquhart | +44 1456 XXX XXX |
1457 | Glossop | +44 1457 XXX XXX |
1458 | Glastonbury | +44 1458 XXX XXX |
1460 | Chard | +44 1460 XXX XXX |
1461 | Gretna | +44 1461 XXX XXX |
1462 | Hitchin | +44 1462 XXX XXX |
1463 | Inverness | +44 1463 XXX XXX |
1464 | Insch | +44 1464 XXX XXX |
1465 | Girvan | +44 1465 XXX XXX |
1466 | Huntly | +44 1466 XXX XXX |
1467 | Inverurie | +44 1467 XXX XXX |
1469 | Killingholme | +44 1469 XXX XXX |
1470 | Isle of Skye – Edinbane | +44 1470 XXX XXX |
1471 | Isle of Skye – Broadford | +44 1471 XXX XXX |
1472 | Grimsby | +44 1472 XXX XXX |
1473 | Ipswich | +44 1473 XXX XXX |
1474 | Gravesend | +44 1474 XXX XXX |
1475 | Greenock | +44 1475 XXX XXX |
1476 | Grantham | +44 1476 XXX XXX |
1477 | Holmes Chapel | +44 1477 XXX XXX |
1478 | Isle of Skye — Portree | +44 1478 XXX XXX |
1479 | Grantown-on-Spey | +44 1479 XXX XXX |
1480 | Huntingdon | +44 1480 XXX XXX |
1481 | Guernsey | +44 1481 XXX XXX |
1482 | Hull | +44 1482 XXX XXX |
1483 | Guildford | +44 1483 XXX XXX |
1484 | Huddersfield | +44 1484 XXX XXX |
1485 | Hunstanton | +44 1485 XXX XXX |
1487 | Warboys | +44 1487 XXX XXX |
1488 | Hungerford | +44 1488 XXX XXX |
1489 | Bishops Waltham | +44 1489 XXX XXX |
1490 | Corwen | +44 1490 XXX XXX |
1491 | Henley-on-Thames | +44 1491 XXX XXX |
1492 | Colwyn Bay | +44 1492 XXX XXX |
1493 | Great Yarmouth | +44 1493 XXX XXX |
1494 | High Wycombe | +44 1494 XXX XXX |
1495 | Pontypool | +44 1495 XXX XXX |
1496 | Port Ellen | +44 1496 XXX XXX |
1497 | Hay-on-Wye | +44 1497 XXX XXX |
1499 | Inveraray | +44 1499 XXX XXX |
1501 | Harthill | +44 1501 XXX XXX |
1502 | Lowestoft | +44 1502 XXX XXX |
1503 | Looe | +44 1503 XXX XXX |
1505 | Johnstone | +44 1505 XXX XXX |
1506 | Bathgate | +44 1506 XXX XXX |
1507 | Alford (Lincs)(4,8,9) | +44 1507 4XX XXX +44 1507 8XX XXX +44 1507 9XX XXX |
1507 | Louth (3,6,7) | +44 1507 3XX XXX +44 1507 6XX XXX +44 1507 7XX XXX |
1507 | Spilsby (2,5) | +44 1507 2XX XXX +44 1507 5XX XXX |
1508 | Brooke | +44 1508 XXX XXX |
1509 | Loughborough | +44 1509 XXX XXX |
151 | Liverpool | +44 151 XXX XXXX |
1520 | Lochcarron | +44 1520 XXX XXX |
1522 | Lincoln | +44 1522 XXX XXX |
1524 | Lancaster | +44 1524 XXX XXX |
15242 | Hornby | +44 15242 XX XXX |
1525 | Leighton Buzzard | +44 1525 XXX XXX |
1526 | Martin | +44 1526 XXX XXX |
1527 | Redditch | +44 1527 XXX XXX |
1528 | Laggan | +44 1528 XXX XXX |
1529 | Sleaford | +44 1529 XXX XXX |
1530 | Coalville | +44 1530 XXX XXX |
1531 | Ledbury | +44 1531 XXX XXX |
1534 | Jersey | +44 1534 XXX XXX |
1535 | Keighley | +44 1535 XXX XXX |
1536 | Kettering | +44 1536 XXX XXX |
1538 | Ipstones | +44 1538 XXX XXX |
1539 | Kendal | +44 1539 XXX XXX |
15394 | Hawkshead | +44 15394 XX XXX |
15395 | Grange-over-Sands | +44 15395 XX XXX |
15396 | Sedbergh | +44 15396 XX XXX |
1540 | Kingussie | +44 1540 XXX XXX |
1542 | Keith | +44 1542 XXX XXX |
1543 | Cannock | +44 1543 XXX XXX |
1544 | Kington | +44 1544 XXX XXX |
1545 | Llanarth | +44 1545 XXX XXX |
1546 | Lochgilphead | +44 1546 XXX XXX |
1547 | Knighton | +44 1547 XXX XXX |
1548 | Kingsbridge | +44 1548 XXX XXX |
1549 | Lairg | +44 1549 XXX XXX |
1550 | Llandovery | +44 1550 XXX XXX |
1553 | Kings Lynn | +44 1553 XXX XXX |
1554 | Llanelli | +44 1554 XXX XXX |
1555 | Lanark | +44 1555 XXX XXX |
1556 | Castle Douglas | +44 1556 XXX XXX |
1557 | Kirkcudbright | +44 1557 XXX XXX |
1558 | Llandeilo | +44 1558 XXX XXX |
1559 | Llandysul | +44 1559 XXX XXX |
1560 | Moscow | +44 1560 XXX XXX |
1561 | Laurencekirk | +44 1561 XXX XXX |
1562 | Kidderminster | +44 1562 XXX XXX |
1563 | Kilmarnock | +44 1563 XXX XXX |
1564 | Lapworth | +44 1564 XXX XXX |
1565 | Knutsford | +44 1565 XXX XXX |
1566 | Launceston | +44 1566 XXX XXX |
1567 | Killin | +44 1567 XXX XXX |
1568 | Leominster | +44 1568 XXX XXX |
1569 | Stonehaven | +44 1569 XXX XXX |
1570 | Lampeter | +44 1570 XXX XXX |
1571 | Lochinver | +44 1571 XXX XXX |
1572 | Oakham | +44 1572 XXX XXX |
1573 | Kelso | +44 1573 XXX XXX |
1575 | Kirriemuir | +44 1575 XXX XXX |
1576 | Lockerbie | +44 1576 XXX XXX |
1577 | Kinross | +44 1577 XXX XXX |
1578 | Lauder | +44 1578 XXX XXX |
1579 | Liskeard | +44 1579 XXX XXX |
1580 | Cranbrook | +44 1580 XXX XXX |
1581 | New Luce | +44 1581 XXX XXX |
1582 | Luton | +44 1582 XXX XXX |
1583 | Carradale | +44 1583 XXX XXX |
1584 | Ludlow | +44 1584 XXX XXX |
1586 | Campbeltown | +44 1586 XXX XXX |
1588 | Bishops Castle | +44 1588 XXX XXX |
1590 | Lymington | +44 1590 XXX XXX |
1591 | Llanwrtyd Wells | +44 1591 XXX XXX |
1592 | Kirkcaldy | +44 1592 XXX XXX |
1593 | Lybster | +44 1593 XXX XXX |
1594 | Lydney | +44 1594 XXX XXX |
1595 | Lerwick, Foula (75) | +44 1595 75X XXX |
1595 | Fair Isle (76) | +44 1595 76X XXX |
1597 | Llandrindod Wells | +44 1597 XXX XXX |
1598 | Lynton | +44 1598 XXX XXX |
1599 | Kyle | +44 1599 XXX XXX |
1600 | Monmouth | +44 1600 XXX XXX |
1603 | Norwich | +44 1603 XXX XXX |
1604 | Northampton | +44 1604 XXX XXX |
1606 | Northwich | +44 1606 XXX XXX |
1608 | Chipping Norton | +44 1608 XXX XXX |
1609 | Northallerton | +44 1609 XXX XXX |
161 | Manchester | +44 161 XXX XXXX |
1620 | North Berwick | +44 1620 XXX XXX |
1621 | Maldon | +44 1621 XXX XXX |
1622 | Maidstone | +44 1622 XXX XXX |
1623 | Mansfield | +44 1623 XXX XXX |
1624 | Isle of Man | +44 1624 XXX XXX |
1625 | Macclesfield | +44 1625 XXX XXX |
1626 | Newton Abbot | +44 1626 XXX XXX |
1628 | Maidenhead | +44 1628 XXX XXX |
1629 | Matlock | +44 1629 XXX XXX |
1630 | Market Drayton | +44 1630 XXX XXX |
1631 | Oban | +44 1631 XXX XXX |
1633 | Newport | +44 1633 XXX XXX |
1634 | Medway | +44 1634 XXX XXX |
1635 | Newbury | +44 1635 XXX XXX |
1636 | Newark | +44 1636 XXX XXX |
1637 | Newquay | +44 1637 XXX XXX |
1638 | Newmarket | +44 1638 XXX XXX |
1639 | Neath | +44 1639 XXX XXX |
1641 | Strathy | +44 1641 XXX XXX |
1642 | Middlesbrough | +44 1642 XXX XXX |
1643 | Minehead | +44 1643 XXX XXX |
1644 | New Galloway | +44 1644 XXX XXX |
1646 | Milford Haven | +44 1646 XXX XXX |
1647 | Moretonhampstead | +44 1647 XXX XXX |
1650 | Cemmaes Road | +44 1650 XXX XXX |
1651 | Oldmeldrum | +44 1651 XXX XXX |
1652 | Brigg | +44 1652 XXX XXX |
1653 | Malton | +44 1653 XXX XXX |
1654 | Machynlleth | +44 1654 XXX XXX |
1655 | Maybole | +44 1655 XXX XXX |
1656 | Bridgend | +44 1656 XXX XXX |
1659 | Sanquhar | +44 1659 XXX XXX |
1661 | Prudhoe | +44 1661 XXX XXX |
1663 | New Mills | +44 1663 XXX XXX |
1664 | Melton Mowbray | +44 1664 XXX XXX |
1665 | Alnwick | +44 1665 XXX XXX |
1666 | Malmesbury | +44 1666 XXX XXX |
1667 | Nairn | +44 1667 XXX XXX |
1668 | Bamburgh | +44 1668 XXX XXX |
1669 | Rothbury | +44 1669 XXX XXX |
1670 | Morpeth | +44 1670 XXX XXX |
1671 | Newton Stewart | +44 1671 XXX XXX |
1672 | Marlborough | +44 1672 XXX XXX |
1673 | Market Rasen | +44 1673 XXX XXX |
1674 | Montrose | +44 1674 XXX XXX |
1675 | Coleshill | +44 1675 XXX XXX |
1676 | Meriden | +44 1676 XXX XXX |
1677 | Bedale | +44 1677 XXX XXX |
1678 | Bala | +44 1678 XXX XXX |
1680 | Isle of Mull – Craignure | +44 1680 XXX XXX |
1681 | Isle of Mull – Fionnphort | +44 1681 XXX XXX |
1683 | Moffat | +44 1683 XXX XXX |
1684 | Malvern | +44 1684 XXX XXX |
1685 | Merthyr Tydfil | +44 1685 XXX XXX |
1686 | Llanidloes (2,3,4,7) | +44 1686 2XX XXX +44 1686 3XX XXX +44 1686 4XX XXX +44 1686 7XX XXX |
1686 | Newtown (5,6,8,9) | +44 1686 5XX XXX +44 1686 6XX XXX +44 1686 8XX XXX +44 1686 9XX XXX |
1687 | Mallaig | +44 1687 XXX XXX |
1688 | Isle of Mull – Tobermory | +44 1688 XXX XXX |
1689 | Orpington | +44 1689 XXX XXX |
1690 | Betws-y-Coed | +44 1690 XXX XXX |
1691 | Oswestry | +44 1691 XXX XXX |
1692 | North Walsham | +44 1692 XXX XXX |
1694 | Church Stretton | +44 1694 XXX XXX |
1695 | Skelmersdale | +44 1695 XXX XXX |
1697 | Brampton | +44 1697 XXX XXX |
16973 | Wigton | +44 16973 XX XXX |
16974 | Raughton Head | +44 16974 XX XXX |
1698 | Motherwell | +44 1698 XXX XXX |
1700 | Rothesay | +44 1700 XXX XXX |
1702 | Southend-on-Sea | +44 1702 XXX XXX |
1704 | Southport | +44 1704 XXX XXX |
1706 | Rochdale | +44 1706 XXX XXX |
1707 | Welwyn Garden City | +44 1707 XXX XXX |
1708 | Romford | +44 1708 XXX XXX |
1709 | Rotherham | +44 1709 XXX XXX |
1720 | Isles of Scilly | +44 1720 XXX XXX |
1721 | Peebles | +44 1721 XXX XXX |
1722 | Salisbury | +44 1722 XXX XXX |
1723 | Scarborough | +44 1723 XXX XXX |
1724 | Scunthorpe | +44 1724 XXX XXX |
1725 | Rockbourne | +44 1725 XXX XXX |
1726 | St Austell | +44 1726 XXX XXX |
1727 | St Albans | +44 1727 XXX XXX |
1728 | Saxmundham | +44 1728 XXX XXX |
1729 | Settle | +44 1729 XXX XXX |
1730 | Petersfield | +44 1730 XXX XXX |
1732 | Sevenoaks | +44 1732 XXX XXX |
1733 | Peterborough | +44 1733 XXX XXX |
1736 | Penzance | +44 1736 XXX XXX |
1737 | Redhill | +44 1737 XXX XXX |
1738 | Perth | +44 1738 XXX XXX |
1740 | Sedgefield | +44 1740 XXX XXX |
1743 | Shrewsbury | +44 1743 XXX XXX |
1744 | St Helens | +44 1744 XXX XXX |
1745 | Rhyl | +44 1745 XXX XXX |
1746 | Bridgnorth | +44 1746 XXX XXX |
1747 | Shaftesbury | +44 1747 XXX XXX |
1748 | Richmond | +44 1748 XXX XXX |
1749 | Shepton Mallet | +44 1749 XXX XXX |
1750 | Selkirk | +44 1750 XXX XXX |
1751 | Pickering | +44 1751 XXX XXX |
1752 | Plymouth | +44 1752 XXX XXX |
1753 | Slough | +44 1753 XXX XXX |
1754 | Skegness | +44 1754 XXX XXX |
1756 | Skipton | +44 1756 XXX XXX |
1757 | Selby | +44 1757 XXX XXX |
1758 | Pwllheli | +44 1758 XXX XXX |
1759 | Pocklington | +44 1759 XXX XXX |
1760 | Swaffham | +44 1760 XXX XXX |
1761 | Temple Cloud | +44 1761 XXX XXX |
1763 | Royston | +44 1763 XXX XXX |
1764 | Crieff | +44 1764 XXX XXX |
1765 | Ripon | +44 1765 XXX XXX |
1766 | Porthmadog | +44 1766 XXX XXX |
1767 | Sandy | +44 1767 XXX XXX |
1768 | Penrith | +44 1768 XXX XXX |
17683 | Appleby | +44 17683 XX XXX |
17684 | Pooley Bridge | +44 17684 XX XXX |
17687 | Keswick | +44 17687 XX XXX |
1769 | South Molton | +44 1769 XXX XXX |
1770 | Isle of Arran | +44 1770 XXX XXX |
1771 | Maud | +44 1771 XXX XXX |
1772 | Preston | +44 1772 XXX XXX |
1773 | Ripley | +44 1773 XXX XXX |
1775 | Spalding | +44 1775 XXX XXX |
1776 | Stranraer | +44 1776 XXX XXX |
1777 | Retford | +44 1777 XXX XXX |
1778 | Bourne | +44 1778 XXX XXX |
1779 | Peterhead | +44 1779 XXX XXX |
1780 | Stamford | +44 1780 XXX XXX |
1782 | Stoke-on-Trent | +44 1782 XXX XXX |
1784 | Staines | +44 1784 XXX XXX |
1785 | Stafford | +44 1785 XXX XXX |
1786 | Stirling | +44 1786 XXX XXX |
1787 | Sudbury | +44 1787 XXX XXX |
1788 | Rugby | +44 1788 XXX XXX |
1789 | Stratford-upon-Avon | +44 1789 XXX XXX |
1790 | Spilsby | +44 1790 XXX XXX |
1792 | Swansea | +44 1792 XXX XXX |
1793 | Swindon | +44 1793 XXX XXX |
1794 | Romsey | +44 1794 XXX XXX |
1795 | Sittingbourne | +44 1795 XXX XXX |
1796 | Pitlochry | +44 1796 XXX XXX |
1797 | Rye | +44 1797 XXX XXX |
1798 | Pulborough | +44 1798 XXX XXX |
1799 | Saffron Walden | +44 1799 XXX XXX |
1803 | Torquay | +44 1803 XXX XXX |
1805 | Torrington | +44 1805 XXX XXX |
1806 | Shetland | +44 1806 XXX XXX |
1807 | Ballindalloch | +44 1807 XXX XXX |
1808 | Tomatin | +44 1808 XXX XXX |
1809 | Tomdoun | +44 1809 XXX XXX |
1821 | Kinrossie | +44 1821 XXX XXX |
1822 | Tavistock | +44 1822 XXX XXX |
1823 | Taunton | +44 1823 XXX XXX |
1824 | Ruthin | +44 1824 XXX XXX |
1825 | Uckfield | +44 1825 XXX XXX |
1827 | Tamworth | +44 1827 XXX XXX |
1828 | Coupar Angus | +44 1828 XXX XXX |
1829 | Tarporley | +44 1829 XXX XXX |
1830 | Kirkwhelpington | +44 1830 XXX XXX |
1832 | Clopton | +44 1832 XXX XXX |
1833 | Barnard Castle | +44 1833 XXX XXX |
1834 | Narberth | +44 1834 XXX XXX |
1835 | St Boswells | +44 1835 XXX XXX |
1837 | Okehampton | +44 1837 XXX XXX |
1838 | Dalmally | +44 1838 XXX XXX |
1840 | Camelford | +44 1840 XXX XXX |
1841 | Padstow | +44 1841 XXX XXX |
1842 | Thetford | +44 1842 XXX XXX |
1843 | Thanet | +44 1843 XXX XXX |
1844 | Thame | +44 1844 XXX XXX |
1845 | Thirsk | +44 1845 XXX XXX |
1847 | Thurso (2,3,4,5,8) | +44 1847 2XX XXX +44 1847 3XX XXX +44 1847 4XX XXX +44 1847 5XX XXX +44 1847 8XX XXX |
1847 | Tongue (6,7,9) | +44 1847 6XX XXX +44 1847 7XX XXX +44 1847 9XX XXX |
1848 | Thornhill | +44 1848 XXX XXX |
1851 | Great Bernera (4,6,9) | +44 1851 4XX XXX +44 1851 6XX XXX +44 1851 9XX XXX |
1851 | Stornoway (2,3,5,7,8) | +44 1851 2XX XXX +44 1851 3XX XXX +44 1851 5XX XXX +44 1851 7XX XXX +44 1851 8XX XXX |
1852 | Kilmelford | +44 1852 XXX XXX |
1854 | Ullapool | +44 1854 XXX XXX |
1855 | Ballachulish | +44 1855 XXX XXX |
1856 | Orkney | +44 1856 XXX XXX |
1857 | Sanday | +44 1857 XXX XXX |
1858 | Market Harborough | +44 1858 XXX XXX |
1859 | Harris | +44 1859 XXX XXX |
1862 | Tain | +44 1862 XXX XXX |
1863 | Ardgay | +44 1863 XXX XXX |
1864 | Abington | +44 1864 XXX XXX |
1865 | Oxford | +44 1865 XXX XXX |
1866 | Kilchrenan | +44 1866 XXX XXX |
1869 | Bicester | +44 1869 XXX XXX |
1870 | Isle of Benbecula | +44 1870 XXX XXX |
1871 | Castlebay | +44 1871 XXX XXX |
1872 | Truro | +44 1872 XXX XXX |
1873 | Abergavenny | +44 1873 XXX XXX |
1874 | Brecon | +44 1874 XXX XXX |
1875 | Tranent | +44 1875 XXX XXX |
1876 | Lochmaddy | +44 1876 XXX XXX |
1877 | Callander | +44 1877 XXX XXX |
1878 | Lochboisdale | +44 1878 XXX XXX |
1879 | Scarinish | +44 1879 XXX XXX |
1880 | Tarbert | +44 1880 XXX XXX |
1882 | Kinloch Rannoch | +44 1882 XXX XXX |
1883 | Caterham | +44 1883 XXX XXX |
1884 | Tiverton | +44 1884 XXX XXX |
1885 | Pencombe | +44 1885 XXX XXX |
1886 | Bromyard | +44 1886 XXX XXX |
1887 | Aberfeldy | +44 1887 XXX XXX |
1888 | Turriff | +44 1888 XXX XXX |
1889 | Rugeley | +44 1889 XXX XXX |
1890 | Ayton (5,6,7,9) | +44 1890 5XX XXX |
1890 | Coldstream (2,3,4,8) | +44 1890 2XX XXX |
1892 | Tunbridge Wells | +44 1892 XXX XXX |
1895 | Uxbridge | +44 1895 XXX XXX |
1896 | Galashiels | +44 1896 XXX XXX |
1899 | Biggar | +44 1899 XXX XXX |
1900 | Workington | +44 1900 XXX XXX |
1902 | Wolverhampton | +44 1902 XXX XXX |
1903 | Worthing | +44 1903 XXX XXX |
1904 | York | +44 1904 XXX XXX |
1905 | Worcester | +44 1905 XXX XXX |
1908 | Milton Keynes | +44 1908 XXX XXX |
1909 | Worksop | +44 1909 XXX XXX |
191 | Tyneside (2,4,6,8) | +44 191 2XX XXXX |
191 | Durham (3,9) | +44 191 3XX XXXX |
191 | Sunderland (5,7) | +44 191 5XX XXXX |
1920 | Ware | +44 1920 XXX XXX |
1922 | Walsall | +44 1922 XXX XXX |
1923 | Watford | +44 1923 XXX XXX |
1924 | Wakefield | +44 1924 XXX XXX |
1925 | Warrington | +44 1925 XXX XXX |
1926 | Warwick | +44 1926 XXX XXX |
1928 | Runcorn | +44 1928 XXX XXX |
1929 | Wareham | +44 1929 XXX XXX |
1931 | Shap | +44 1931 XXX XXX |
1932 | Weybridge | +44 1932 XXX XXX |
1933 | Wellingborough | +44 1933 XXX XXX |
1934 | Weston-super-Mare | +44 1934 XXX XXX |
1935 | Yeovil | +44 1935 XXX XXX |
1937 | Wetherby | +44 1937 XXX XXX |
1938 | Welshpool | +44 1938 XXX XXX |
1939 | Wem | +44 1939 XXX XXX |
1942 | Wigan | +44 1942 XXX XXX |
1943 | Guiseley | +44 1943 XXX XXX |
1944 | West Heslerton | +44 1944 XXX XXX |
1945 | Wisbech | +44 1945 XXX XXX |
1946 | Whitehaven | +44 1946 XXX XXX |
19467 | Gosforth | +44 19467 XX XXX |
1947 | Whitby | +44 1947 XXX XXX |
1948 | Whitchurch | +44 1948 XXX XXX |
1949 | Whatton | +44 1949 XXX XXX |
1950 | Sandwick | +44 1950 XXX XXX |
1951 | Colonsay | +44 1951 XXX XXX |
1952 | Telford | +44 1952 XXX XXX |
1953 | Wymondham | +44 1953 XXX XXX |
1954 | Madingley | +44 1954 XXX XXX |
1955 | Wick | +44 1955 XXX XXX |
1957 | Mid Yell | +44 1957 XXX XXX |
1959 | Westerham | +44 1959 XXX XXX |
1962 | Winchester | +44 1962 XXX XXX |
1963 | Wincanton | +44 1963 XXX XXX |
1964 | Hornsea (2,5,8,9) | +44 1964 2XX XXX +44 1964 5XX XXX +44 1964 8XX XXX +44 1964 9XX XXX |
1964 | Patrington (3,4,6,7) | +44 1964 3XX XXX +44 1964 4XX XXX +44 1964 6XX XXX +44 1964 7XX XXX |
1967 | Strontian | +44 1967 XXX XXX |
1968 | Penicuik | +44 1968 XXX XXX |
1969 | Leyburn | +44 1969 XXX XXX |
1970 | Aberystwyth | +44 1970 XXX XXX |
1971 | Scourie | +44 1971 XXX XXX |
1972 | Glenborrodale | +44 1972 XXX XXX |
1974 | Llanon | +44 1974 XXX XXX |
1975 | Alford(Aberdeen) (2,4,5,9) | +44 1975 2XX XXX +44 1975 4XX XXX +44 1975 5XX XXX +44 1975 9XX XXX |
1975 | Strathdon (3,6,7,8) | +44 1975 3XX XXX +44 1975 6XX XXX +44 1975 7XX XXX +44 1975 8XX XXX |
1977 | Pontefract | +44 1977 XXX XXX |
1978 | Wrexham | +44 1978 XXX XXX |
1980 | Amesbury | +44 1980 XXX XXX |
1981 | Wormbridge | +44 1981 XXX XXX |
1982 | Builth Wells | +44 1982 XXX XXX |
1983 | Isle of Wight | +44 1983 XXX XXX |
1984 | Watchet | +44 1984 XXX XXX |
1985 | Warminster | +44 1985 XXX XXX |
1986 | Bungay | +44 1986 XXX XXX |
1987 | Ebbsfleet | +44 1987 XXX XXX |
1988 | Wigtown | +44 1988 XXX XXX |
1989 | Ross-on-Wye | +44 1989 XXX XXX |
1992 | Lea Valley | +44 1992 XXX XXX |
1993 | Witney | +44 1993 XXX XXX |
1994 | St Clears | +44 1994 XXX XXX |
1995 | Garstang | +44 1995 XXX XXX |
1997 | Strathpeffer | +44 1997 XXX XXX |
20 | London | +44 20 XXXX XXXX |
23 | Southampton (8X) | +44 23 8XXX XXXX |
23 | Portsmouth (9X) | +44 23 9XXX XXXX |
24 | Coventry | +44 24 XXXX XXXX |
28 | Ballycastle (20) | +44 28 20XX XXXX |
28 | Martinstown (21) | +44 28 21XX XXXX |
28 | Ballymena (25) | +44 28 25XX XXXX |
28 | Ballymoney (27) | +44 28 27XX XXXX |
28 | Larne (28) | +44 28 28XX XXXX |
28 | Kilrea (29) | +44 28 29XX XXXX |
28 | Newry (30) | +44 28 30XX XXXX |
28 | Armagh (37) | +44 28 37XX XXXX |
28 | Portadown (38) | +44 28 38XX XXXX |
28 | Banbridge (40) | +44 28 40XX XXXX |
28 | Rostrevor (41) | +44 28 41XX XXXX |
28 | Kircubbin (42) | +44 28 42XX XXXX |
28 | Newcastle (Co.Down) (43) | +44 28 43XX XXXX |
28 | Downpatrick (44) | +44 28 44XX XXXX |
28 | Enniskillen (66) | +44 28 66XX XXXX |
28 | Lisnaskea (67) | +44 28 67XX XXXX |
28 | Kesh (68) | +44 28 68XX XXXX |
28 | Coleraine (70) | +44 28 70XX XXXX |
28 | Londonderry (71, 72) | +44 28 71XX XXXX +44 28 72XX XXXX |
28 | Limavady (77) | +44 28 77XX XXXX |
28 | Magherafelt (79) | +44 28 79XX XXXX |
28 | Carrickmore (80) | +44 28 80XX XXXX |
28 | Newtownstewart (81) | +44 28 81XX XXXX |
28 | Omagh (82) | +44 28 82XX XXXX |
28 | Ballygawley (85) | +44 28 85XX XXXX |
28 | Cookstown (86) | +44 28 86XX XXXX |
28 | Dungannon (87) | +44 28 87XX XXXX |
28 | Fivemiletown (89) | +44 28 89XX XXXX |
28 | Belfast (90, 95, 96) | +44 28 90XX XXXX +44 28 95XX XXXX +44 28 96XX XXXX |
28 | Bangor (Co.Down)(91) | +44 28 91XX XXXX |
28 | Lisburn (92) | +44 28 92XX XXXX |
28 | Ballyclare (93) | +44 28 93XX XXXX |
28 | Antrim (94) | +44 28 94XX XXXX |
28 | Saintfield (97) | +44 28 97XX XXXX |
29 | Cardiff | +44 29 XXXX XXXX |
Мобильные службы
- Длина мобильного номера (исключая код страны) составляет 10 цифр
- Международный формат набора номера для мобильных телефонов:
- +44 71 XXXX XXXX
- +44 72 XXXX XXXX
- +44 73 XXXX XXXX
- +44 74 XXXX XXXX
- +44 75 XXXX XXXX
- +44 77 XXXX XXXX
- +44 78 XXXX XXXX
- +44 79 XXXX XXXX
- X = 0~9
Число | Поставщик связи |
---|---|
710X | Telefonica UK Limited |
7300 | EE Limited ( TM) |
7301 | EE Limited ( TM) |
7302 | EE Limited ( TM) |
7303 | EE Limited ( TM) |
7304 | EE Limited ( TM) |
7305 | Virgin Mobile Telecoms Limited |
7306 | Virgin Mobile Telecoms Limited |
734X | Vodafone Uk Ltd |
7375 | EE Limited ( TM) |
7376 | EE Limited ( TM) |
7377 | EE Limited ( TM) |
7378 | Limitless Mobile Ltd |
7379 | Vodafone Uk Ltd |
7380 0 | AMSUK LTD |
7380 1 | Hutchison 3G UK Ltd |
7380 2 | Hutchison 3G UK Ltd |
7380 3 | Hutchison 3G UK Ltd |
7380 4 | Hutchison 3G UK Ltd |
7380 5 | Hutchison 3G UK Ltd |
7380 6 | Hutchison 3G UK Ltd |
7380 7 | Hutchison 3G UK Ltd |
7380 8 | Hutchison 3G UK Ltd |
7380 9 | Hutchison 3G UK Ltd |
7381 | Telefonica UK Limited |
7382 | Telefonica UK Limited |
7384 | Vodafone Uk Ltd |
7385 | Vodafone Uk Ltd |
7386 | Vodafone Uk Ltd |
7387 | Vodafone Uk Ltd |
7388 | Vodafone Uk Ltd |
7389 0 | Hutchison 3G UK Ltd |
7389 1 | Hutchison 3G UK Ltd |
7389 2 | TalkTalk Communications Limited |
7389 3 | TalkTalk Communications Limited |
7389 4 | TalkTalk Communications Limited |
7389 5 | TalkTalk Communications Limited |
7389 7 | Vodafone Uk Ltd |
7389 8 | Vodafone Uk Ltd |
7390 | Home Office |
7391 | Vodafone Uk Ltd |
7392 | Vodafone Uk Ltd |
7393 | Vodafone Uk Ltd |
7394 | Telefonica UK Limited |
7395 | Telefonica UK Limited |
7396 | EE Limited ( TM) |
7397 | Hutchison 3G UK Ltd |
7398 | EE Limited ( TM) |
7399 | EE Limited ( TM) |
7400 | Hutchison 3G UK Ltd |
7401 | Hutchison 3G UK Ltd |
7402 | Hutchison 3G UK Ltd |
7403 | Hutchison 3G UK Ltd |
7404 | Lycamobile UK Limited |
7405 | Lycamobile UK Limited |
7406 0 | Cheers International Sales Limited |
7406 1 | Cheers International Sales Limited |
7406 2 | Cheers International Sales Limited |
7406 4 | Titanium Limited |
7406 5 | Telecom2 Ltd |
7406 6 | 24 Seven Communications Ltd |
7406 7 | TGL Services (UK) Ltd |
7406 8 | 08Direct Limited |
7406 9 | CardBoardFish |
7407 0 | Vodafone Uk Ltd |
7408 0 | Truphone Ltd |
7408 1 | Truphone Ltd |
7408 2 | Truphone Ltd |
7408 8 | Truphone Ltd |
7408 9 | Truphone Ltd |
7409 | Orange |
7410 | Orange |
7411 | Hutchison 3G UK Ltd |
7412 | Hutchison 3G UK Ltd |
7413 | Hutchison 3G UK Ltd |
7414 | Hutchison 3G UK Ltd |
7415 | EE Limited ( TM) |
7416 | Orange |
7417 1 | CardBoardFish |
7417 2 | Core Telecom Limited |
7417 3 | Lycamobile UK Limited |
7417 4 | Lycamobile UK Limited |
7417 5 | Lycamobile UK Limited |
7417 8 | Truphone Ltd |
7417 9 | Core Telecom Limited |
7418 0 | Hutchison 3G UK Ltd |
7418 1 | Bellingham Telecommunications Limited |
7418 2 | TGL Services (UK) Ltd |
7418 3 | Tismi BV |
7418 4 | Manx Telecom |
7418 5 | Telecom North America Mobile Inc |
7418 6 | Ace Call Limited |
7418 7 | Teleena UK Limited |
7418 9 | Teleena UK Limited |
7419 | Orange |
7420 | Orange |
7421 | Orange |
7422 | Orange |
7423 | Vodafone Uk Ltd |
7424 | Lycamobile UK Limited |
7425 | Vodafone Uk Ltd |
7426 | Hutchison 3G UK Ltd |
7427 | Hutchison 3G UK Ltd |
7428 | Hutchison 3G UK Ltd |
7429 | Hutchison 3G UK Ltd |
7430 | Telefonica UK Limited |
7431 | Telefonica UK Limited |
7432 | EE Limited ( TM) |
7433 | EE Limited ( TM) |
7434 | EE Limited ( TM) |
7435 | Vodafone Uk Ltd |
7436 | Vodafone Uk Ltd |
7437 | Vodafone Uk Ltd |
7438 | Lycamobile UK Limited |
7439 0 | TalkTalk Communications Limited |
7440 0 | Lycamobile UK Limited |
7440 1 | Lycamobile UK Limited |
7440 2 | Lycamobile UK Limited |
7440 3 | Lycamobile UK Limited |
7440 4 | Lycamobile UK Limited |
7440 5 | Lycamobile UK Limited |
7440 6 | Lycamobile UK Limited |
7440 7 | Lycamobile UK Limited |
7440 8 | Telecoms Cloud Networks Limited |
7440 9 | Cloud9 Mobile Communications Ltd |
7441 0 | Sound Advertising Ltd |
7441 1 | Andrews & Arnold Ltd |
7441 3 | Stour Marine Limited |
7441 4 | Tismi BV |
7441 5 | Synectiv Ltd |
7441 6 | Vodafone Uk Ltd |
7441 7 | Synectiv Ltd |
7441 8 | Core Telecom Limited |
7441 9 | Voxbone SA |
7442 | Vodafone Uk Ltd |
7443 | Vodafone Uk Ltd |
7444 | Vodafone Uk Ltd |
7445 | Hutchison 3G UK Ltd |
7446 | Hutchison 3G UK Ltd |
7447 | Hutchison 3G UK Ltd |
7448 | Lycamobile UK Limited |
7449 | Hutchison 3G UK Ltd |
7450 | Hutchison 3G UK Ltd |
7451 | Mundio Mobile Limited |
7451 | Mundio Mobile Limited |
7451 | Tismi BV |
7451 | Mundio Mobile Limited |
7451 | Mundio Mobile Limited |
7451 | Premium O Limited |
7451 | UK Broadband Limited |
7451 | UK Broadband Limited |
7451 | Mundio Mobile Limited |
7451 | Mundio Mobile Limited |
7452 0 | Manx Telecom |
7452 1 | Manx Telecom |
7452 2 | Manx Telecom |
7452 3 | Manx Telecom |
7452 4 | Manx Telecom |
7452 5 | Manx Telecom |
7452 6 | Manx Telecom |
7452 7 | Hutchison 3G UK Ltd |
7452 8 | Hutchison 3G UK Ltd |
7452 9 | Hutchison 3G UK Ltd |
7453 | Hutchison 3G UK Ltd |
7454 | Hutchison 3G UK Ltd |
7455 | Hutchison 3G UK Ltd |
7456 | Hutchison 3G UK Ltd |
7457 0 | Mundio Mobile Limited |
7457 1 | Mundio Mobile Limited |
7457 2 | Marathon Telecom Limited |
7457 3 | Mundio Mobile Limited |
7457 4 | Voicetec Systems Ltd |
7457 5 | Mundio Mobile Limited |
7457 6 | Sure (Isle of Man) Limited |
7457 7 | Spacetel UK Ltd |
7457 8 | CardBoardFish |
7457 9 | CardBoardFish |
7458 0 | Gamma Telecom Holdings Ltd |
7458 1 | Gamma Telecom Holdings Ltd |
7458 2 | Premium Routing GmbH |
7458 3 | Virgin Mobile Telecoms Limited |
7458 4 | Airwave Solutions Ltd |
7458 5 | Marathon Telecom Limited |
7458 6 | Hutchison 3G UK Ltd |
7458 7 | Limitless Mobile Ltd |
7458 8 | Limitless Mobile Ltd |
7458 9 | Hutchison 3G UK Ltd |
7459 | Lycamobile UK Limited |
7460 | Hutchison 3G UK Ltd |
7461 | Telefonica UK Limited |
7462 | Hutchison 3G UK Ltd |
7463 | Hutchison 3G UK Ltd |
7464 | Vodafone Uk Ltd |
7465 0 | Mundio Mobile Limited |
7465 1 | Mundio Mobile Limited |
7465 2 | Hutchison 3G UK Ltd |
7465 3 | Compatel Ltd |
7465 4 | Hutchison 3G UK Ltd |
7465 5 | Global Reach Networks Limited |
7465 6 | Hutchison 3G UK Ltd |
7465 7 | Hutchison 3G UK Ltd |
7465 8 | Hutchison 3G UK Ltd |
7465 9 | Hutchison 3G UK Ltd |
7466 | Lycamobile UK Limited |
7467 | Vodafone Uk Ltd |
7468 | Vodafone Uk Ltd |
7469 | Vodafone Uk Ltd |
7470 | Vodafone Uk Ltd |
7471 | Vodafone Uk Ltd |
7472 | Hutchison 3G UK Ltd |
7473 | Hutchison 3G UK Ltd |
7474 | Hutchison 3G UK Ltd |
7475 | Hutchison 3G UK Ltd |
7476 | Hutchison 3G UK Ltd |
7477 | Hutchison 3G UK Ltd |
7478 | Hutchison 3G UK Ltd |
7479 | Hutchison 3G UK Ltd |
7480 | Hutchison 3G UK Ltd |
7481 | Hutchison 3G UK Ltd |
7482 | Hutchison 3G UK Ltd |
7483 | EE Limited ( TM) |
7484 | EE Limited ( TM) |
7485 | EE Limited ( TM) |
7486 | EE Limited ( TM) |
7487 | EE Limited ( TM) |
7488 0 | Fogg Mobile AB |
7488 1 | CESG |
7488 2 | Sky UK Limited |
7488 3 | Sky UK Limited |
7488 4 | Hutchison 3G UK Ltd |
7488 5 | Hutchison 3G UK Ltd |
7488 6 | Lanonyx Telecom Limited |
7488 7 | Hutchison 3G UK Ltd |
7488 8 | Ziron (UK) Ltd |
7488 9 | Hutchison 3G UK Ltd |
7489 | Telefonica UK Limited |
7490 | Hutchison 3G UK Ltd |
7491 | Hutchison 3G UK Ltd |
7492 | Hutchison 3G UK Ltd |
7493 | Vodafone Uk Ltd |
7494 | EE Limited ( TM) |
7495 | EE Limited ( TM) |
7496 | EE Limited ( TM) |
7497 | EE Limited ( TM) |
7498 | EE Limited ( TM) |
7499 | Telefonica UK Limited |
7500 | Vodafone Uk Ltd |
7501 | Vodafone Uk Ltd |
7502 | Vodafone Uk Ltd |
7503 | Vodafone Uk Ltd |
7504 | EE Limited ( TM) |
7505 | EE Limited ( TM) |
7506 | EE Limited ( TM) |
7507 | EE Limited ( TM) |
7508 | EE Limited ( TM) |
7509 | Jersey Telecom |
751X | Telefonica UK Limited |
7520 0 | Simwood eSMS Limited |
7520 1 | BT OnePhone Limited |
7520 2 | Mundio Mobile Limited |
7520 4 | Core Communication Services Ltd |
7520 5 | Esendex Limited |
7520 6 | Tismi BV |
7520 7 | (aq) Limited trading as aql |
7520 8 | D2See Limited |
7520 9 | Invomo Ltd |
7521 | Telefonica UK Limited |
7522 | Telefonica UK Limited |
7523 | Telefonica UK Limited |
7525 | Telefonica UK Limited |
7526 | Telefonica UK Limited |
7527 | Orange |
7528 | Orange |
7529 | Orange |
7530 | Orange |
7530 | Orange |
7531 | Orange |
7532 1 | Orange |
7532 2 | Orange |
7532 3 | Orange |
7532 4 | Orange |
7532 5 | SMSRelay AG |
7532 6 | Hutchison 3G UK Ltd |
7532 7 | Hutchison 3G UK Ltd |
7532 8 | Hutchison 3G UK Ltd |
7532 9 | MOBIWEB TELECOM LIMITED |
7533 | Hutchison 3G UK Ltd |
7534 | EE Limited ( TM) |
7535 | EE Limited ( TM) |
7536 | Orange |
7537 0 | Wavecrest (UK) Ltd |
7537 1 | Stour Marine Limited |
7537 3 | Swiftnet Ltd |
7537 4 | Vodafone Uk Ltd |
7537 6 | Sound Advertising Ltd |
7537 7 | CFL Communications Limited |
7537 8 | Hutchison 3G UK Ltd |
7537 9 | Hutchison 3G UK Ltd |
7538 | EE Limited ( TM) |
7539 | EE Limited ( TM) |
754X | Telefonica UK Limited |
7550 | EE Limited ( TM) |
7551 | Vodafone Uk Ltd |
7552 | Vodafone Uk Ltd |
7553 | Vodafone Uk Ltd |
7554 | Vodafone Uk Ltd |
7555 | Vodafone Uk Ltd |
7556 | Orange |
7557 | Vodafone Uk Ltd |
7558 0 | Mobile FX Services Ltd |
7558 8 | Cloud9 Mobile Communications Ltd |
7559 0 | Mars Communications Limited |
7559 1 | LegendTel LLC |
7559 2 | IPV6 Limited |
7559 3 | Globecom International Limited. |
7559 4 | Truphone Ltd |
7559 5 | Confabulate Limited |
7559 6 | Lleida.net Serveis Telematics Limited |
7559 7 | Core Telecom Limited |
7559 8 | Nodemax Limited |
7559 9 | Resilient Plc |
756X | Telefonica UK Limited |
7570 | Vodafone Uk Ltd |
7571 0 | 09 Mobile Ltd |
7571 8 | Alliance Technologies LLC |
7572 | EE Limited ( TM) |
7573 | EE Limited ( TM) |
7574 | EE Limited ( TM) |
7575 | Hutchison 3G UK Ltd |
7576 | Hutchison 3G UK Ltd |
7577 | Hutchison 3G UK Ltd |
7578 | Hutchison 3G UK Ltd |
7579 | Orange |
7580 | Orange |
7581 | Orange |
7582 | Orange |
7583 | Orange |
7584 | Vodafone Uk Ltd |
7585 | Vodafone Uk Ltd |
7586 | Vodafone Uk Ltd |
7587 | Vodafone Uk Ltd |
7588 | Hutchison 3G UK Ltd |
7589 0 | Yim Siam Telecom |
7589 1 | Oxygen8 Communications UK Limited |
7589 2 | Oxygen8 Communications UK Limited |
7589 3 | Oxygen8 Communications UK Limited |
7589 4 | Mundio Mobile Limited |
7589 5 | Mundio Mobile Limited |
7589 6 | Mundio Mobile Limited |
7589 7 | Mundio Mobile Limited |
7589 8 | Test2date B.V |
7589 9 | Moonshado Inc |
759X | Telefonica UK Limited |
7700 0 | Cloud9 Mobile Communications Ltd |
7700 1 | Nationwide Telephone Assistance Ltd |
7700 3 | Sure (Jersey) Limited |
7700 7 | Sure (Jersey) Limited |
7700 8 | Sure (Jersey) Limited |
7701 | Telefonica UK Limited |
7702 | Telefonica UK Limited |
7703 | Telefonica UK Limited |
7704 | Telefonica UK Limited |
7705 | Telefonica UK Limited |
7706 | Telefonica UK Limited |
7707 | Telefonica UK Limited |
7708 | Telefonica UK Limited |
7709 | Telefonica UK Limited |
7710 | Telefonica UK Limited |
7711 | Telefonica UK Limited |
7712 | Telefonica UK Limited |
7713 | Telefonica UK Limited |
7714 | Telefonica UK Limited |
7715 | Telefonica UK Limited |
7716 | Telefonica UK Limited |
7717 | Vodafone Uk Ltd |
7718 | Telefonica UK Limited |
7719 | Telefonica UK Limited |
7720 | Telefonica UK Limited |
7721 | Vodafone Uk Ltd |
7722 | EE Limited ( TM) |
7723 | Hutchison 3G UK Ltd |
7724 | Telefonica UK Limited |
7725 | Telefonica UK Limited |
7726 | EE Limited ( TM) |
7727 | Hutchison 3G UK Ltd |
7728 | Hutchison 3G UK Ltd |
7729 | Telefonica UK Limited |
7730 | Telefonica UK Limited |
7731 | Telefonica UK Limited |
7732 | Telefonica UK Limited |
7733 | Vodafone Uk Ltd |
7734 | Telefonica UK Limited |
7735 | Hutchison 3G UK Ltd |
7736 | Telefonica UK Limited |
7737 | Hutchison 3G UK Ltd |
7738 | Telefonica UK Limited |
7739 | Telefonica UK Limited |
7740 | Telefonica UK Limited |
7741 | Vodafone Uk Ltd |
7742 | Telefonica UK Limited |
7743 | Telefonica UK Limited |
7744 | Core Communication Services Ltd |
7745 | Telefonica UK Limited |
7746 | Telefonica UK Limited |
7747 | Vodafone Uk Ltd |
7748 | Vodafone Uk Ltd |
7749 | Telefonica UK Limited |
7750 | Telefonica UK Limited |
7751 | Telefonica UK Limited |
7752 | Telefonica UK Limited |
7753 0 | Airwave Solutions Ltd |
7753 1 | Telefonica UK Limited |
7753 2 | Telefonica UK Limited |
7753 3 | Telefonica UK Limited |
7753 4 | Telefonica UK Limited |
7753 5 | Telefonica UK Limited |
7753 6 | Telefonica UK Limited |
7753 7 | Telefonica UK Limited |
7753 8 | Telefonica UK Limited |
7753 9 | Telefonica UK Limited |
7754 | Telefonica UK Limited |
7755 | Core Communication Services Ltd |
7756 | Telefonica UK Limited |
7757 | EE Limited ( TM) |
7758 | EE Limited ( TM) |
7759 | Telefonica UK Limited |
7760 | Vodafone Uk Ltd |
7761 | Telefonica UK Limited |
7762 | Telefonica UK Limited |
7763 | Telefonica UK Limited |
7764 | Telefonica UK Limited |
7765 | Vodafone Uk Ltd |
7766 | Vodafone Uk Ltd |
7767 | Vodafone Uk Ltd |
7768 | Vodafone Uk Ltd |
7769 | Vodafone Uk Ltd |
7770 | Vodafone Uk Ltd |
7771 | Vodafone Uk Ltd |
7772 | Orange |
7773 | Orange |
7774 | Vodafone Uk Ltd |
7775 | Vodafone Uk Ltd |
7776 | Vodafone Uk Ltd |
7777 | BT |
7778 | Vodafone Uk Ltd |
7779 | Orange |
7780 | Vodafone Uk Ltd |
7781 | Sure (Guernsey) Limited |
7782 | Hutchison 3G UK Ltd |
7783 | Telefonica UK Limited |
7784 | Telefonica UK Limited |
7785 | Vodafone Uk Ltd |
7786 | Vodafone Uk Ltd |
7787 | Vodafone Uk Ltd |
7788 | Vodafone Uk Ltd |
7789 | Vodafone Uk Ltd |
7790 | Orange |
7791 | Orange |
7792 | Orange |
7793 | Telefonica UK Limited |
7794 | Orange |
7795 | Vodafone Uk Ltd |
7796 | Vodafone Uk Ltd |
7797 | Jersey Telecom |
7798 | Vodafone Uk Ltd |
7799 | Vodafone Uk Ltd |
7800 | Orange |
7801 | Telefonica UK Limited |
7802 | Telefonica UK Limited |
7803 | Telefonica UK Limited |
7804 | EE Limited ( TM) |
7805 | Orange |
7806 | EE Limited ( TM) |
7807 | Orange |
7808 | Telefonica UK Limited |
7809 | Telefonica UK Limited |
7810 | Vodafone Uk Ltd |
7811 | Orange |
7812 | Orange |
7813 | Orange |
7814 | Orange |
7815 | Orange |
7816 | Orange |
7817 | Orange |
7818 | Vodafone Uk Ltd |
7819 | Telefonica UK Limited |
7820 | Telefonica UK Limited |
7821 | Telefonica UK Limited |
7822 0 | FleXtel Limited |
7822 1 | Swiftnet Ltd |
7822 2 | TalkTalk Communications Limited |
7822 4 | aql Wholesale Limited |
7822 5 | Icron Network Limited |
7822 6 | aql Wholesale Limited |
7822 7 | Cheers International Sales Limited |
7822 8 | Vodafone Uk Ltd |
7822 9 | Oxygen8 Communications UK Limited |
7823 | Vodafone Uk Ltd |
7824 | Vodafone Uk Ltd |
7825 | Vodafone Uk Ltd |
7826 | Vodafone Uk Ltd |
7827 | Vodafone Uk Ltd |
7828 | Hutchison 3G UK Ltd |
7829 | Jersey Airtel Limited |
7830 | Hutchison 3G UK Ltd |
7831 | Vodafone Uk Ltd |
7832 | Hutchison 3G UK Ltd |
7833 | Vodafone Uk Ltd |
7834 | Telefonica UK Limited |
7835 | Telefonica UK Limited |
7836 | Vodafone Uk Ltd |
7837 | Orange |
7838 | Hutchison 3G UK Ltd |
7839 | Guernsey Airtel Limited |
7839 | Guernsey Airtel Limited |
7839 | Guernsey Airtel Limited |
7839 | Sure (Guernsey) Limited |
7840 | Telefonica UK Limited |
7841 | Telefonica UK Limited |
7842 | Telefonica UK Limited |
7843 | Telefonica UK Limited |
7844 | Telefonica UK Limited |
7845 | Telefonica UK Limited |
7846 | Hutchison 3G UK Ltd |
7847 | EE Limited ( TM) |
7848 | Hutchison 3G UK Ltd |
7849 | Telefonica UK Limited |
7850 | Telefonica UK Limited |
7852 | EE Limited ( TM) |
7853 | Hutchison 3G UK Ltd |
7854 | Orange |
7855 | Orange |
7856 | Telefonica UK Limited |
7857 | Telefonica UK Limited |
7858 | Telefonica UK Limited |
7859 | Hutchison 3G UK Ltd |
7860 | Telefonica UK Limited |
7861 | Hutchison 3G UK Ltd |
7862 | Hutchison 3G UK Ltd |
7863 | Hutchison 3G UK Ltd |
7864 0 | Telefonica UK Limited |
7864 1 | Telefonica UK Limited |
7864 2 | Telefonica UK Limited |
7864 3 | Telefonica UK Limited |
7864 4 | Switch Services Ltd |
7864 5 | Telefonica UK Limited |
7864 6 | Telefonica UK Limited |
7864 7 | Telefonica UK Limited |
7864 8 | Telefonica UK Limited |
7864 9 | Telefonica UK Limited |
7865 | Hutchison 3G UK Ltd |
7866 | Orange |
7867 | Vodafone Uk Ltd |
7868 | Hutchison 3G UK Ltd |
7869 | Hutchison 3G UK Ltd |
7870 | Orange |
7871 0 | Telefonica UK Limited |
7872 1 | Telefonica UK Limited |
7872 2 | Cloud9 Mobile Communications Ltd |
7872 3 | Telefonica UK Limited |
7872 4 | Telefonica UK Limited |
7872 5 | Telefonica UK Limited |
7872 6 | Telefonica UK Limited |
7872 7 | Sky Telecom Limited |
7872 8 | Telefonica UK Limited |
7872 9 | Telefonica UK Limited |
7873 0 | Telesign Mobile Limited |
7873 1 | Telefonica UK Limited |
7873 2 | Telefonica UK Limited |
7873 3 | Telefonica UK Limited |
7873 4 | Telefonica UK Limited |
7873 5 | Telefonica UK Limited |
7873 6 | Telefonica UK Limited |
7873 7 | Telefonica UK Limited |
7873 8 | Telefonica UK Limited |
7873 9 | Telefonica UK Limited |
7874 0 | Telefonica UK Limited |
7874 1 | Telefonica UK Limited |
7874 2 | Telefonica UK Limited |
7874 3 | Telefonica UK Limited |
7874 4 | Citrus Telecommunications Ltd |
7874 6 | Telefonica UK Limited |
7874 7 | Telefonica UK Limited |
7874 8 | Telefonica UK Limited |
7874 9 | Telefonica UK Limited |
7875 | Orange |
7876 | Vodafone Uk Ltd |
7877 | Hutchison 3G UK Ltd |
7878 | Hutchison 3G UK Ltd |
7879 | Vodafone Uk Ltd |
7880 | Vodafone Uk Ltd |
7881 | Vodafone Uk Ltd |
7882 | Hutchison 3G UK Ltd |
7883 | Hutchison 3G UK Ltd |
7884 | Vodafone Uk Ltd |
7885 | Telefonica UK Limited |
7886 | Hutchison 3G UK Ltd |
7887 | Vodafone Uk Ltd |
7888 | Hutchison 3G UK Ltd |
7889 | Telefonica UK Limited |
7890 | Orange |
7891 | Orange |
7892 0 | HAY SYSTEMS LIMITED |
7892 1 | Mundio Mobile Limited |
7892 2 | Edge Telecom Limited |
7892 3 | Telefonica UK Limited |
7892 4 | Telefonica UK Limited |
7892 5 | FleXtel Limited |
7892 6 | Telefonica UK Limited |
7892 7 | Telefonica UK Limited |
7892 8 | Telefonica UK Limited |
7892 9 | Telefonica UK Limited |
7893 0 | Magrathea Telecommunications Limited |
7893 1 | 24 Seven Communications Ltd |
7893 2 | Telefonica UK Limited |
7893 3 | Yim Siam Telecom |
7893 4 | Telefonica UK Limited |
7893 5 | Telefonica UK Limited |
7893 6 | Telefonica UK Limited |
7893 7 | Telefonica UK Limited |
7893 8 | aql Wholesale Limited |
7893 9 | Citrus Telecommunications Ltd |
7894 | Telefonica UK Limited |
7895 | Telefonica UK Limited |
7896 | Orange |
7897 | Hutchison 3G UK Ltd |
7898 | Hutchison 3G UK Ltd |
7899 | Vodafone Uk Ltd |
7900 | Vodafone Uk Ltd |
7901 | Vodafone Uk Ltd |
7902 | Telefonica UK Limited |
7903 | EE Limited ( TM) |
7904 | EE Limited ( TM) |
7905 | EE Limited ( TM) |
7906 | EE Limited ( TM) |
7907 | Telefonica UK Limited |
7908 | EE Limited ( TM) |
7909 | Vodafone Uk Ltd |
7910 | EE Limited ( TM) |
7911 0 | Marathon Telecom Limited |
7911 1 | JT (Guernsey) Limited |
7911 2 | 24 Seven Communications Ltd |
7911 7 | JT (Guernsey) Limited |
7911 8 | 24 Seven Communications Ltd |
7912 | Telefonica UK Limited |
7913 | EE Limited ( TM) |
7914 | EE Limited ( TM) |
7915 | Hutchison 3G UK Ltd |
7916 | Hutchison 3G UK Ltd |
7917 | Vodafone Uk Ltd |
7918 | Vodafone Uk Ltd |
7919 | Vodafone Uk Ltd |
7920 | Vodafone Uk Ltd |
7921 | Telefonica UK Limited |
7922 | Telefonica UK Limited |
7923 | Telefonica UK Limited |
7924 0 | Manx Telecom |
7924 1 | Manx Telecom |
7924 2 | Manx Telecom |
7924 3 | Manx Telecom |
7924 4 | Manx Telecom |
7924 5 | Cloud9 Communications Limited |
7924 6 | Manx Telecom |
7924 7 | Manx Telecom |
7924 8 | Manx Telecom |
7924 9 | Manx Telecom |
7925 | Telefonica UK Limited |
7926 | Telefonica UK Limited |
7927 | Telefonica UK Limited |
7928 | Telefonica UK Limited |
7929 | Orange |
7930 | EE Limited ( TM) |
7931 | EE Limited ( TM) |
7932 | EE Limited ( TM) |
7933 | Telefonica UK Limited |
7934 | Telefonica UK Limited |
7935 | Telefonica UK Limited |
7936 | Telefonica UK Limited |
7937 | Jersey Telecom |
7938 | Telefonica UK Limited |
7939 | EE Limited ( TM) |
794X | EE Limited ( TM) |
7950 | EE Limited ( TM) |
7951 | EE Limited ( TM) |
7952 | EE Limited ( TM) |
7953 | EE Limited ( TM) |
7954 | EE Limited ( TM) |
7955 | Telefonica UK Limited |
7956 | E Limited ( TM) |
7957 | E Limited ( TM) |
7958 | E Limited ( TM) |
7959 | E Limited ( TM) |
7960 | E Limited ( TM) |
7961 | EE Limited ( TM) |
7962 | EE Limited ( TM) |
7963 | EE Limited ( TM) |
7964 | Orange |
7965 | Orange |
7966 | Orange |
7967 | Orange |
7968 | Orange |
7969 | Orange |
7970 | Orange |
7971 | Orange |
7972 | Orange |
7973 | Orange |
7974 | Orange |
7975 | Orange |
7976 | Orange |
7977 | Orange |
7978 1 | QX Telecom Ltd |
7978 2 | Cloud9 Mobile Communications Ltd |
7978 3 | Cloud9 Mobile Communications Ltd |
7978 4 | Cheers International Sales Limited |
7978 5 | Icron Network Limited |
7978 6 | Oxygen8 Communications UK Limited |
7978 7 | TeleWare PLC |
7978 8 | Truphone Ltd |
7978 9 | IV Response Limited |
7979 | Vodafone Uk Ltd |
7980 | Orange |
7981 | EE Limited ( TM) |
7982 | EE Limited ( TM) |
7983 | EE Limited ( TM) |
7984 | EE Limited ( TM) |
7985 | EE Limited ( TM) |
7986 | EE Limited ( TM) |
7987 | EE Limited ( TM) |
7988 | Hutchison 3G UK Ltd |
7989 | Orange |
7990 | Vodafone Uk Ltd |
7999 | Telefonica UK Limited |
Специальные / аварийные номера
Телефонные номера | обслуживание |
---|---|
999, 112 | Полиция, Огонь, Скорая помощь |
105 | Перебои в энергоснабжении |
118500 | Справочный центр запроса |
116000 | Горячая линия для пропавших детей |
116006 | Горячая линия для жертв преступлений |
08443351801 | Аэропорт Хитроу |
0500700700 | Горячая линия для пропавших людей |
08432221234 | Лондонский трафик |
08712002233 | Общественный транспорт |
08457484950 | Запросы на железнодорожную станцию |
Инструкция по вызову телефона
Телефонные звонки из Соединенного Королевства
Международный код доступа для Соединенного Королевства — 00. Пожалуйста, наберите 00 или знак плюса (+) перед кодом страны назначения при совершении международных звонков.
Национальный код доступа на большие расстояния для Соединенного Королевства равен 0. Пожалуйста, наберите 0 перед кодом города при совершении внутренних междугородних звонков.
- Локальный вызов: XXXX XXXX (местный номер)
- Национальный междугородный звонок: 0 — код города — местный номер
- Для мобильных телефонов: 0 — номер мобильного телефона
- Из Великобритании в зарубежные страны: 00 (или +) — код страны — код города (если есть) — номер телефона
Позвонить Соединенному Королевству из-за границы
Чтобы позвонить в Великобританию из-за границы, международный код доступа зависит от того, в какой стране вы находитесь.
Сначала наберите Международный код доступа или знак плюс (+), затем 44, затем наберите код города и номер телефона.
- Например: как позвонить в Соединенное Королевство из США:
- 011 (или +) — 44 — код города — местный номер
- 011 (или +) — 44 — номер мобильного телефона
Внешние ссылки
- Википедия: Список кодов в Соединенном Королевстве
- Википедия: Телефонные номера в Великобритании
- Википедия: Административные подразделения Соединенного Королевства
- Википедия: Коды стран в Великобритании
- ITU-Т: Международные ресурсы нумерации: национальные планы нумерации: Соединенное Королевство
- Ofcom: Национальный план нумерации
Ссылки Ссылки
- AreaCodeBase: Великобритания Код Зоны База Данных
- BizDirLib: Великобритания База данных бизнес-справочник
- PostCodeBase: Великобритания Страна Почтовый Индекс
- YouBianKu: Великобритания Индекс
«+44» redirects here. For the band, see +44 (band).
Telephone Dialling Codes in the United Kingdom |
|
Location | |
---|---|
Country | United Kingdom |
Continent | Europe |
Regulator | Ofcom |
Type | Open |
NSN length | 7, 9, 10[notes 1] |
Format | various, see text |
Numbering plan | The National Telephone Numbering Plan |
Last updated | 18 September 2010 |
Access codes | |
Country calling code | +44 |
International call prefix | 00 |
Trunk prefix | 0 |
List of United Kingdom dialing codes |
Telephone numbers in the United Kingdom are administered by the Office of Communications (Ofcom). For this purpose, Ofcom established a telephone numbering plan, known as the National Telephone Numbering Plan, which is the system for assigning telephone numbers to subscriber stations.
The numbers are of variable length. Local numbers are supported from land-lines or numbers can be dialled with a ‘0’-lead prefix that denotes either a geographical region or another service. Mobile phone numbers have their own prefixes which are not geographical and are completely portable between providers.
Structure[edit]
All mobile numbers, nearly all geographic numbers and nearly all non-geographic numbers have 10 national (significant) numbers after the «0» trunk code. The overall structure of the UK’s National Numbering Plan is:[1]
Prefix | Service type |
---|---|
00 | International |
01 | Geographic area codes |
02 | Geographic area codes (introduced in 2000). |
03 | Non-geographic numbers charged at standard geographic area code rates (introduced in 2007) |
04 | Not in use |
05 | Corporate numbering and VoIP services; toll-free services (0500) until June 2017 |
06 | Not in use |
07 | Mobile telephony (071xx–075xx and 077xx–079xx), personal numbering (070xx), non-UK mobile networks (07624) and pagers (076xx) |
08 | Toll-free services (080x), special-rate services (084x and 087x) |
09 | Premium rate services |
A short sample of geographic numbers, set out in the officially approved (Ofcom) number groups:[2]
Number | Location |
---|---|
(020) xxxx xxxx | London |
(024) 7xxx xxxx | Coventry |
(029) xxxx xxxx | Cardiff |
(0113) xxx xxxx | Leeds |
(0114) xxx xxxx | Sheffield |
(0121) xxx xxxx | Birmingham |
(0131) xxx xxxx | Edinburgh |
(0141) xxx xxxx | Glasgow |
(0151) xxx xxxx | Merseyside |
(0161) xxx xxxx | Greater Manchester |
(01642) xx xxxx | Teesside |
(01223) xx xxxx | Cambridge |
(01257) xx xxxx | Chorley |
(01382) xx xxxx | Dundee |
(01386) xx xxxx | Evesham |
(01935) xx xxxx | Yeovil |
(01865) xx xxxx | Oxford |
(01772) xx xxxx | Preston |
(01792) xx xxxx | Swansea |
(01204) xx xxxx | Bolton |
(015396) xx xxx | Sedbergh |
(016977) xxxx or xxxxx | Brampton |
(016064) xxxx or xxxxx | Hartford |
In the United Kingdom, area codes are two, three, four or, exceptionally, five digits long (after the initial zero). Regions with shorter area codes, typically large cities, permit the allocation of more telephone numbers as the local number portion has more digits. Local customer numbers are four to eight digits long. The total number of digits is ten or, very rarely, nine (not including the initial zero). The «area code» is also referred to as an «STD (code)» or a «dialling code» in the UK.[citation needed]
The code allocated to the largest population is (020) for London. The code allocated to the largest area is (028) for all of Northern Ireland. The UK Numbering Plan also applies to three British Crown dependencies – Guernsey, Jersey, and the Isle of Man – even though they are not part of the UK.
Format[edit]
Possible number formats for UK telephone numbers are:
Number length | 10-digit NSN | 9-digit NSN | 7-digit NSN | 6 digits | 5 digits | 4 digits | 3 digits |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Number formats | (01xx xx) xx xxx (01xxx) xxx xxx (01×1) xxx xxxx (011x) xxx xxxx (02x) xxxx xxxx 03xx xxx xxxx 055 xxxx xxxx 056 xxxx xxxx 07x xxxx xxxx 07xxx xxx xxx 0800 xxx xxxx 08xx xxx xxxx 09xx xxx xxxx |
(01xx xx) xxxx (01xxx) xx xxx 0800 xxx xxx |
0800 11 11 0845 46 4x |
118 xxx 116 xxx |
17070 | 1470 1471 1472 1474 1475 1476 1477 1478 1479 1571 1572 |
999 112 111 123 141 101 100 155 105 119 |
Number ranges starting 01 can have National Significant Number (NSN) length of 10 or (very rarely) 9 digits. NSN is the number of digits after the leading 0 trunk code or +44 international prefix. The 0800 range can have NSN length as 10, 9 or 7 digits. The 0845 range can have NSN length as 10 or 7 digits. The 0500 range had NSN length as 9 digits only, and was withdrawn from use on 3 June 2017. All other UK numbers have NSN length of 10 digits. There are no telephone numbers in the UK with an NSN length of 8 digits.
Geographic numbers[edit]
Standard geographic numbers[edit]
Geographic telephone numbers in the UK always have nine or ten digits after the 0 trunk code or +44 international dialling prefix.
Four-digit area codes[edit]
Four-digit area codes have either six-digit subscriber numbers or a mix of five- and six-digit subscriber numbers.
- (01xxx) xxx xxx
This is the format used by most areas. It has a four-digit area code (after the initial zero) and a six digit subscriber number, and is known as 4+6 format. These area codes were changed by adding a «1» directly after the initial zero as a part of PhONEday in 1995. Just short of 581 areas use this format, and the area codes range from 01200 to 01998. Almost all (01xxx) area codes now have only six digit subscriber numbers, but a small number of these areas also have some subscriber numbers only five digits in length (see next section).
01224 | Aberdeen | 22 = AB | |
---|---|---|---|
01244 | Chester | 24 = CH | |
01382 | Dundee | 38 = DU | |
01387 | Dumfries (mixed) | 38 = DU | local numbers cannot begin with 3 |
01452 | Gloucester | 45 = GL | |
01472 | Grimsby | 47 = GR | |
01473 | Ipswich | 47 = IP | |
01429 | Hartlepool | 42 = HA | |
01482 | Hull | 48 = HU | |
01539 | Kendal (mixed) | 53 = KE | local numbers cannot begin with 4, 5 or 6 |
01582 | Luton | 58 = LU | |
01642 | Teesside or Middlesbrough | 64 = MI | |
01670 | Morpeth | 67 = MP | |
01697 | Brampton, North West (mixed) | 69 = NW | local numbers cannot begin with 3, 4 or 7 |
01733 | Peterborough | 73 = PE | |
01736 | Penzance | 73 = PE | |
01772 | Preston | 77 = PR | |
01792 | Swansea | 79 = SW | |
01793 | Swindon | 79 = SW | |
01854 | Ullapool | 85 = UL | |
01947 | Whitby | 94 = WH |
Six of the four-digit area codes are known as «mixed» areas as they share those four digits with the twelve five-digit area codes. This leads to a restriction as to which initial digits can be used for subscriber numbers within those four-digit area codes, e.g. in the 01387 four-digit area code, subscriber numbers cannot begin with a 3 because 013873 is a separate five-digit area code; likewise in the 01946 four-digit area code, subscriber numbers cannot begin with a 7 because 019467 is a separate five-digit area code.
- (01xxx) xx xxx
This is used for forty smaller towns which have a mixture of six and five digit local numbers, each type allocated in specific DE blocks*; e.g. in the 01647 area code numbers beginning 24 and 61 have five digits (24xxx and 61xxx; known as 4+5 format) whereas all other DE blocks* within that area code have six digit numbers. The number of places with five digit subscriber numbers and an 01xxx area code has declined rapidly in recent decades. There were 511 ranges allocated across 56 different area codes in January 1998. The Big Number Change removed many, especially in Northern Ireland, and by July 2005 there were only 329 ranges in 42 codes. By April 2010 this had reduced to 324 ranges in 40 codes, with still the same number in November 2012. The 40 area codes are listed in the table below.
*A DE block is a block of numbers where (taking the area code and the subscriber number together) the initial 0 and the next six digits after it are the same for all the subscriber numbers in the block.
(These area codes, like many others, were changed by adding a «1» directly after the initial zero as a part of PhONEday in 1995.)
01204 | Bolton | 20 = BO | 61–64 | |
---|---|---|---|---|
01208 | Bodmin | 20 = BO | 72–79 | |
01254 | Blackburn | 25 = BL | 51–57, 59 | |
01276 | Camberley | 27 = CR | 20–29, 31–38, 61–66 | |
01297 | Axminster | 29 = AX | 20–24, 32–35 | |
01298 | Buxton | 29 = BX | 22–28, 70–74, 77–79, 83–85 | |
01363 | Crediton | 36 = CN | 82–85 | |
01364 | Ashburton, Devon | 36 = DN | 72, 73 | |
01384 | Dudley | 38 = DU | 70, 74–79 | |
01386 | Evesham | 38 = EV | 40, 41, 45, 47–49 | |
01404 | Honiton | 40 = HO | 41–47 | |
01420 | Alton, Hampshire | 42 = HA | 22, 23, 80–89 | |
01460 | Chard, Ilminster | 46 = IM | 30, 52–55, 57, 61–68, 72–78 | |
01461 | Gretna | 46 = GN | 40 | |
01480 | Huntingdon | 48 = HU | 52 | |
01488 | Hungerford | 48 = HU | 71–73 | |
01524 | Lancaster (mixed) | 52 = LA | 32–37, 39, 60–69 | local numbers cannot begin with 2 |
01527 | Redditch | 60–69 | ||
01562 | Kidderminster | 56 = KM | 60, 66–69 | |
01566 | Launceston | 56 = LN | 86 | |
01595 | Lerwick | 56 = LW | 86 | |
01606 | Northwich, Winsford | 60 = NO | 40–49, 74–77, 79 | |
01629 | Matlock | 62 = MA | 55–57 | |
01635 | Newbury | 63 = NE | 30–39, 40–49 | |
01647 | Moretonhampstead | 64 = MH | 24, 61 | |
01659 | Sanquhar, Nithsdale | 65 = NL | 50, 58, 66, 67, 74 | |
01695 | Skelmersdale/Ormskirk | 50–54 | ||
01726 | St Austell | 72 = SA | 61, 63–69, 70–77 | |
01744 | St Helens | 74 = SH | 20–29 | |
01750 | Selkirk | 75 = SK | 20–23, 32, 42, 52, 62, 76, 82 | |
01768 | Penrith (mixed) | 76 = PN | 882, 883, 884, 886, 887, 888 | local numbers cannot begin with 3, 4 or 7 |
01827 | Tamworth | 82 = TA | 50–59, 60–69 | |
01837 | Okehampton | 52–55, 82, 83, 89 | ||
01884 | Tiverton | 88 = TV | 32–35, 38 | |
01900 | Workington | 90 = WO | 61–68, 85 | |
01905 | Worcester | 90 = WO | 20–29 | |
01935 | Yeovil | 93 = YE | 83 | |
01946 | Whitehaven (mixed) | 94 = WH | 61–68 | local numbers cannot begin with 7 |
01949 | Whatton | 94 = WH | 20, 21, 81 | |
01963 | Wincanton | 96 = WN | 23, 31–34 | |
01995 | Garstang, Wyre | 99 = WY | 61 |
Three-digit area codes[edit]
Three-digit area codes always have seven-digit subscriber numbers and always begin 011x or 01×1.
- (01×1) xxx xxxx
This is the geographic number format for the first round of five large cities moved to all figure dialling in the 1960s, and subsequently also used in the metropolitan county of Tyne and Wear, eastern County Durham and south-eastern Northumberland from the 1980s onwards. These six areas have a three-digit area code matching the pattern 1×1 (after the initial zero) and a seven digit subscriber number, and this is known as 3+7 format. These area codes were changed by adding a «1» directly after the initial zero as a part of PhONEday in 1995.
0121 | Birmingham | formerly 021 (2 = B) |
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0131 | Edinburgh | formerly 031 (3 = E) |
0141 | Glasgow | formerly 041 (4 = G) |
0151 | Liverpool | formerly 051 (5 = L) |
0161 | Manchester | formerly 061 (6 = M) |
0171 | Used for Inner London from 1990 until 2000 | |
0181 | Used for Outer London from 1990 until 2000 | |
0191 | County of Tyne and Wear, eastern County Durham, south-eastern Northumberland |
formerly 091 (9 = tYne) |
- (011x) xxx xxxx
This is the geographic number format for the second round of large cities and towns moved to brand-new three-digit area codes. Five of these were moved in 1995 as a part of PhONEday, with Reading then following a year later. At the time of the change, an extra digit was added to the subscriber number. These six areas have a three-digit area code matching the pattern 11x, with a seven-digit subscriber number, and this is known as 3+7 format. The first three digits of the local number identifies a small area within the town or city. The former Reading area code had already been changed once, by adding a «1» directly after the initial zero as a part of PhONEday in 1995.
0113 | Leeds | formerly 0532 (53 = LE) |
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0114 | Sheffield | formerly 0742 (74 = SH) |
0115 | Nottingham | formerly 0602 (60 = NO) |
0116 | Leicester | formerly 0533 (53 = LE) |
0117 | Bristol | formerly 0272 (27 = BR) |
0118 | Reading | formerly 0734, then 01734 (73 = RE) |
Two-digit area codes[edit]
Two-digit area codes always have eight-digit subscriber numbers and always begin 02.
- (02x) xxxx xxxx
This is the newest geographic number format. It is used for the third tier of large cities and for Northern Ireland, and was formed as a part of the Big Number Change in 2000. The new area code is much shorter than the old one, and begins 02 unlike the previous 01 area codes. Numbers in these five areas are commonly misquoted, e.g. London as 0207 or Cardiff as 02920. The numbers consist of a two-digit area code matching the pattern 02x, and an eight-digit subscriber number, and this is known as 2+8 format.
The first four digits of the local number identifies a small area within the town or city. At the time of the change, the subscriber part of the number gained an extra digit in London, those in Northern Ireland gained two or three digits, and the subscriber part of the number in the other areas gained two digits. All of these areas were also subject to a previous code change, one that added a «1» directly after the initial zero as a part of PhONEday in 1995.
Location | Number | Formerly | |
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020 | London | (020) 3xxx xxxx | New since 2005 |
(020) 4xxx xxxx | New since 2019 [3] | ||
(020) 7xxx xxxx | 0171 (1995–2000) 071 (1990–1995) 01 (1960s–1990) |
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(020) 8xxx xxxx | 0181 (1995–2000) 081 (1990–1995) 01 (1960s–1990) |
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023 | Southampton | (023) 8xxx xxxx | 01703 (70 = SO) |
Portsmouth | (023) 9xxx xxxx | 01705 (70 = PO) | |
024 | Coventry | (024) 7xxx xxxx | 01203 (20 = CO) |
028 | Northern Ireland | (028) 25xx xxxx Ballymena | (01266) xxx xxx |
(028) 28xx xxxx Larne | (01574) xxx xxx | ||
(028) 37xx xxxx Armagh | (01861) xxx xxx | ||
(028) 71xx xxxx Derry[4][5] | (01504) xxx xxx | ||
(028) 82xx xxxx Omagh | (01662) xxx xxx | ||
(028) 90xx xxxx Belfast | (01232) xxx xxx | ||
(028) 92xx xxxx Lisburn | (01846) xxx xxx | ||
(028) 95xx xxxx Belfast | New number range | ||
(028) 97xx xxxx Ballynahinch[6] | (01238) xxx xxx | ||
029 | Cardiff | (029) 2xxx xxxx | 01222 (22 = CA) |
Five-digit area codes[edit]
Five-digit area codes have either five-digit subscriber numbers or a mix of four- and five-digit subscriber numbers.
Five-digit area codes always share their first four digits with four-digit area codes.
- (01xx xx) xx xxx and (01xx xx) xxxx
This is the oldest geographic number format and is used for twelve smaller towns and villages where the subscriber number is either five or (in one area code) four digits long. These are known as 5+5 and 5+4 format. Therefore, the STD code and the subscriber number does not always total ten digits after the initial zero trunk code. These area codes were changed by adding a «1» directly after the initial zero as a part of PhONEday in 1995. The number of places using these two formats has declined rapidly in recent decades and Brampton is the last place in the UK with four-digit local numbers.
0138 73 | Langholm |
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0152 42 | Hornby |
0153 94 | Hawkshead |
0153 95 | Grange-over-Sands |
0153 96 | Sedbergh |
0169 73 | Wigton |
0169 74 | Raughton Head |
0169 77 | Brampton[7][8] |
0176 83 | Appleby |
0176 84 | Pooley Bridge |
0176 87 | Keswick |
0194 67 | Gosforth |
The above twelve area codes and their six ‘parent’ area codes (01387, 01524, 01539, 01697, 01768 and 01946) are known as ‘Mixed’ areas due to multiple area codes sharing the same SABC digits (i.e. the initial zero and the following four digits).
National dialling only ranges[edit]
These ranges have subscriber numbers beginning with the digits «0» or «1», e.g.:
0169 770 xxxx | Brampton |
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01332 050 xxx | Derby |
01382 006 xxx | Dundee |
0141 005 xxxx | Glasgow |
0117 101 xxxx | Bristol |
0118 00x xxxx | Reading |
020 0003 xxxx | London |
Currently, these numbers are mostly used as the termination points for non-geographic numbers, and by some automated systems such as alarms. As such they are not usually meant to be directly dialled. Using these numbers directly has been problematic as some mobile phone operators in the UK do not allow access to these ranges,[9] and there may also be difficulty accessing these numbers from outside the UK.
Regulator Ofcom proposes that in future these ranges be released for wider, general-purpose use in up to 70 area codes facing number shortage[10] but then, in order to avoid confusion with codes beginning with these digits, the area code would always have to be dialled for all calls, even from within the same geographic exchange. Accordingly, if these numbers are eventually released for general use, Ofcom proposes completely removing the ability to dial locally without the area code in areas affected.
Requiring the use of the area code also allows additional local numbers starting with normally protected Special Services numbers (such as 999, 101, 111, 112 etc.) to be used, significantly increasing the quantity of numbers available for use. This occurred on 1 November 2012 for the 01202 area code, which covers the Bournemouth area.[11]
Recently, the carrier TalkTalk have inadvertently released parts of the 020 0011 range to the general public,[12] with these numbers currently being in use. For example, the charity Give a Car used the number 020 0011 1664 for a while, but recently switched to a proper London number.
Mobile telephones[edit]
- 07xxx xxx xxx—mobile phones and WiFi numbers.
Individual mobile phone companies are allocated different ranges within the 073xx, 074xx, 075xx, 07624, 077xx, 078xx and 079xx area codes. Changes to mobile phone numbers in the Big Number Change were mostly straight replacements, such as Vodafone customers on the 0378 block became 07778.
071xx xxx xxx | Mobile phones (in use since January 2017) |
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073xx xxx xxx | Mobile phones (in use since November 2014) |
074xx xxx xxx | Mobile phones (in use since November 2009) |
075xx xxx xxx | Mobile phones (in use since May 2007) |
07624 xxx xxx | Mobile phones on the Isle of Man |
077xx xxx xxx | Mobile phones (former 03xx and 04xx—mostly Vodafone and O2 (formerly Cellnet)) |
078xx xxx xxx | Mobile phones (former 05xx, 06xx and 08xx—mostly Vodafone and O2 (formerly Cellnet)) |
079xx xxx xxx | Mobile phones (former 09xx—mostly EE (formerly Orange and one2one)) |
07911 2xx xxx 07911 8xx xxx |
Number range for data-only services (e.g. 3G/LTE-enabled tablet computers, portable modem routers, data devices, etc.) |
Since the advent of Mobile number portability, mobile phone number prefixes can no longer be relied on to determine the current operator of a particular mobile phone – only the original operator.
Pagers and personal numbering[edit]
- 07x xxxx xxxx—pagers and personal numbering (PNS).
070 xxxx xxxx | Personal numbering |
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076 xxxx xxxx | Pagers (excluding 07624, used for mobile phones on the Isle of Man) |
Personal numbers beginning 070 are regulated by Phone-paid Services Authority.
Calls to 070 and 076 numbers are often charged at a much higher rate than the similar-looking 07xxx mobile telephone numbers and often they are not included in «inclusive minutes» in phone contracts.
From 1 October 2019, Ofcom has capped the termination or wholesale rate for calls to 070 numbers to be at the same level as for calls to mobile numbers. Ofcom «expect[s] this will allow phone companies to price calls to these numbers or include them in call allowances in the same way that they do for calls to mobile [number]s«.[13]
Non-geographic numbers[edit]
Non-geographic numbers charged at geographic rate[edit]
- 03xx xxx xxxx—»UK-wide» numbering.
03xx is a range of non-geographic numbers introduced in 2007 as a cheaper alternative to the shared-cost non-geographic numbers (such as 0870 or 0845 numbers). In contrast to the 084x/087x range, calls to 03 numbers are considered local calls for billing purposes (i.e., like calls to a geographic number 01 or 02).[14] This means that customers who are benefiting from inclusive minutes on mobile phone or landline calling plans are also able to call these numbers using their inclusive minutes.[15]
There are three different ranges of numbers: those beginning 030x are reserved for qualifying public bodies and non-profit organisations; those beginning 033x can be allocated to anyone; and those beginning 034x and 037x have been allocated for migration from the matching 084x and 087x number ranges respectively.[16]
030x xxx xxxx | For qualifying public bodies and non-profit organisations as defined by Ofcom |
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033x xxx xxxx | For any end user |
034x xxx xxxx | Migration range for operators who have 084x numbers |
037x xxx xxxx | Migration range for operators who have 087x numbers |
Corporate and VoIP numbering[edit]
- 05x xxxx xxxx—Corporate and VoIP numbering.
Unlike 03 numbers there is no uniform pricing for 05 numbers; BT charge a number of different rates depending on the number dialled.[17] Some are charged at geographic rate, others not. Other operators are not required to charge the same rates as BT for calling 05 numbers.
055 xxxx xxxx | Corporate Numbering (but also used by BT for its Broadband Voice service) |
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056 xxxx xxxx | Allocated by Ofcom for LIECS (Location Independent Electronic Communications Services), e.g. VoIP services |
Freephone numbers[edit]
- 0500 xxx xxx—Freephone services allocated before 1999.
Until July 2017, the 0500 range was used for some freephone services which were originally provided by Mercury Communications Ltd (now Cable & Wireless Worldwide). These numbers were different from the rest of the 05 range in that they are only 9 digits in length after the 0 trunk code, e.g. 0500 007 007 (National Savings and Investments), 0500 2 88 2 91 (BBC Radio 2, 88 to 91 FM), 0500 600 600 (Crimewatch), 0500 600 700 (Watchdog[clarification needed]) and 0500 909 693 (BBC Radio 5 Live, 909 and 693 kHz). Numerous universities, government departments, airlines, banks and businesses also used these numbers. They were allocated before the general trend of using longer numbers started in 1997 and long before the rest of the 05 range was assigned to corporate and VoIP numbering after 2000.
0500 xxx xxx[notes 2] | Special Services – No charge to Customer a.k.a. «Freephone» | Free to call from landline, up to 40p per minute from mobile. |
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The range was withdrawn by Ofcom in July 2017[18] as a result of a series of consultations starting from 2012.[19] The number range
08085 xxx xxx was made available to owners of 0500 xxx xxx to enable a smooth transition.
- 0800 xxx xxx, 0800 xxx xxxx and 0808 xxx xxxx—Freephone services.
0800 xxx xxx[notes 3] | Special Services – No charge to Customer a.k.a. «Freephone» | Free to call from landline, and was up to 40p per minute from mobile, until July 2015 when calls to 080 numbers from mobiles became free. Calls to certain charity and similar services were always free from most mobiles. 0808 9xx xxxx numbers are used by freephone internet services. |
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0800 xxx xxxx | ||
0808 xxx xxxx |
There is one short «special» number in this range, 0800 11 11 for Childline.
Additionally, numbers in the range 0808 80x xxxx are reserved for not-for-profit helplines and as such are usually free to call from most mobile telephones. A number of other numbers can also be called for free from mobiles,[20][21][22][23][24][25][26][27] but this varies by network.
Fixed-rate or special-rate services[edit]
- 084x xxx xxxx (Special Services basic rate) – non-geographic fixed-rate or special-rate services
- 087x xxx xxxx (Special Services higher rate) – non-geographic fixed-rate or special-rate services.
With the exception of 080x freephone numbers, 08xx numbers are charged above geographic rates, with some of the extra revenue going to the terminating telco. This additional revenue may be shared with the subscriber, but is often used instead to subsidise additional network services, such as fax-to-email, virtual office applications, call queuing, voicemail and easy number redirection. None of these call management services is exclusive to 08xx numbers and they could be provided on any number range.
Special Services basic rate range:
0845 xxx xxxx | Up to 5p a minute, varies daytime/evening/weekend, from BT landline, other providers may charge more; up to 42p a minute from mobiles. |
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0844 00x xxxx | Non-BT Discount Scheme—Internet Services incorporating unmetered access up to and including 5p for BT customers |
0844 01x xxxx to 0844 09x xxxx |
currently unused |
0844 1xx xxxx | currently unused |
0844 2xx xxxx to 0844 9xx xxxx |
Up to 4.26p a minute (plus VAT), varies daytime/evening/weekend, from BT landline, other providers may charge more; up to 42p a minute from mobiles. |
0843 xxx xxxx | Up to 4.26p a minute (plus VAT), but fixed (e.g. always 3p/minute or always 4p/minute) from BT landline, other providers may charge more; up to 42p a minute from mobiles. |
0842 xxx xxxx | Up to 4.26p a minute (plus VAT), but fixed (e.g. always 3p/minute or always 4p/minute) from BT landline, other providers may charge more; up to 42p a minute from mobiles. |
There were a few short «special» number in this range, such as 0845 46 47 for NHS Direct; this was closed in 2014 and replaced by NHS 111, except in Wales where the transition took place in 2015.
Special Services higher rate range:
0870 xxx xxxx | Up to 8p a minute (plus VAT), varies daytime/evening/weekend (charged at no more than the caller would pay for a call to a Geographic Number) from landline; up to 42p a minute from mobiles. |
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0871 0xx xxxx | Internet Services metered access, up to and including 10p/minute for BT customers. |
0871 1xx xxxx | currently unused |
0871 2xx xxxx to 0871 9xx xxxx |
Up to 8.5p a minute (plus VAT) but fixed (e.g. always 6p/minute or always 8.5p/minute) from BT landline, other providers may charge more; up to 50p a minute from mobiles. |
0872 xxx xxxx | Up to 8.5p a minute (plus VAT) but fixed (e.g. always 6p/minute or always 8.5p/minute) from BT landline, other providers may charge more; up to 50p a minute from mobiles. |
0873 xxx xxxx | Up to 8.5p a minute (plus VAT) but fixed (e.g. always 6p/minute or always 8.5p/minute) from BT landline, other providers may charge more; up to 50p a minute from mobiles. |
The usage of 0871, 0872 and 0873 numbers is regulated by PhonepayPlus.[28]
There was widespread confusion about the cost of calling 084 and 087 numbers until 2015. They often do not qualify for discounts and bundled minutes, and can be prohibitively expensive when called from mobiles and payphones. Many major companies persist in misdescribing them as «Local Rate», «Lo Call» (often as ‘locall rate’ which can be easily misread as ‘local rate’) or «National Rate» for which the Advertising Standards Authority can take action.[29][30][31][32][33][34][35][36][37][38][39]
[40][41][42]
Access charge and service charge[edit]
From 1 July 2015, the charge for calls to 084, 087, 09 and 118 numbers has been simplified. It is split into two parts: An access charge, payable to the telephone service provider – e.g. BT, EE, Sky – plus a service charge paid to the company offering the service.
Companies with 084, 087, and 09 numbers must declare the service charge element of the call cost when advertising their phone number; for example, a number may be advertised saying «Calls cost 20p per minute plus your phone company’s access charge».[43] Telecoms companies must inform their customers about their access charge for calling each number range. The EU Consumer Rights Directive requires that many entities that held 084 and 087 numbers will no longer be allowed to use them. The directive bans the usage of numbers that cost more than calling a geographic number for customer service and complaints lines, and other such purposes.[44][45] Since Britain left the EU the Directive as such no longer applies, but its provisions may have been incorporated into British law.[needs update]
Other 08xx number ranges[edit]
- 08xx xxx xxxx—Internet for schools and Inbound routing codes.
0820 xxx xxxx | Special Services: Internet for schools |
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0899 9xx xxxx | Inbound routing codes |
Premium rate content services (PRS and SES)[edit]
- 09xx xxx xxxx—Premium Rate Content Services
Numbers in the 09xx range are charged at the highest rates of any calls within the United Kingdom, and are controlled by various regulations regarding their use. The regulator is the Phone-paid Services Authority, formerly PhonepayPlus.[28] There are a large number of charge bands, some with high pence-per-minute rates, others with a high fixed-price for the entire call.
090x xxx xxxx | Premium rate content services (PRS) |
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0908 xxx xxxx 0909 xxx xxxx |
Sexual entertainment services (SES) (not available for new allocations) |
091x xxx xxxx | Premium rate non-content services (PRS) |
098x xxx xxxx | Sexual entertainment services (SES) |
The earlier unused 092x xxx xxxx – 099x xxx xxxx allocation for «Broadband Internet Services» no longer exists and was removed from the number plan in 2005.
Crown dependencies[edit]
Although calls from UK landlines to landlines in the islands are charged at the same rate as those to other UK landlines (i.e. they are not treated as international calls), calls may be excluded from calling plans offering unlimited UK fixed line calls.
Mobile operators may also charge more for calls to the islands and these calls are usually excluded from calling plans. Calls and SMS messages sent to island mobile phone numbers are not charged at the same rate as calls to UK mobile phone numbers.
Guernsey[edit]
This area code is used for the Bailiwick of Guernsey, i.e. including Alderney and Sark.
(01481) xxx xxx | Fixed line | 48 = GU |
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(01481) 822 xxx | Fixed line (Alderney) | |
(01481) 823 xxx | ||
(01481) 824 xxx | ||
(01481) 832 xxx | Fixed line (Sark) | |
(01481) 833 xxx | ||
07781 xxx xxx | Sure mobile phones and pagers | |
07839 xxx xxx | Airtel Vodafone mobile phones | |
07911 xxx xxx | Wave Telecom mobile phones, not for UK |
Jersey[edit]
(01534) xxx xxx | Fixed line | 53 = JE |
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07509 xxx xxx | Jersey Telecom mobile phones and pagers | |
07797 xxx xxx | ||
07937 xxx xxx | ||
07700 xxx xxx | Sure mobile network | |
07829 xxx xxx | Airtel Vodafone mobile network |
Several Jersey companies also have non-geographic numbers allocated.[46]
Isle of Man[edit]
(01624) xxx xxx | Fixed line | 62 = MA |
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07624 xxx xxx | Mobile phones and paging services | |
07524 xxx xxx | Mobile phones additional capacity | |
07924 xxx xxx |
On the Isle of Man, both fixed (01624) and mobile phone (07624) numbers can be dialled locally in the six-digit format.
Fictitious numbers[edit]
Ofcom has also reserved certain number ranges for use in television dramas and films, so as to avoid the risk of people having their telephone numbers displayed and receiving unwanted calls. This is similar to the use of fictitious telephone numbers in the United States and Canada starting with the digits 555.
In most of the large cities with three-digit area codes, a range of numbers is reserved, usually all the numbers starting with the digits 496. For fictitious numbers in other areas, the area code 01632 is reserved; this code is not in use, although 0632 was used for Newcastle upon Tyne until the late 1980s (63 = NE) and briefly reallocated for use by premium rate services in the 1990s. There are also reserved ranges for fictitious mobile, freephone and premium rate numbers.[47][48]
The Post Office even produced dial centre labels for use in advertisements and film/TV with a mythical exchange called VINcent plus four digits. The numerical equivalent of VIN was 846 and all the caller got was the speaking clock (i.e. 846 is also numerical equivalent of TIM) in the big city «Director» areas.[49]
At around the same time as the other Big Number Change changes, Ofcom revised their recommendations to update the prefixes, add additional areas and increase the size of the allocation from 10 to 1,000 numbers per block. Those changes are listed in the Big Number Change article.
In Coronation Street, the fictional Manchester suburb of Weatherfield uses the unallocated range (0161) 715 xxxx.[50]
Special service numbers[edit]
Emergency services and helplines[edit]
The UK has two free emergency numbers: the traditional 999, which is still widely used, and the EU standard 112. Both 999 and 112 are used to contact all emergency services: Police, Fire Service, Ambulance Service and Coastguard. (Standard advice for Mountain Rescue or Cave Rescue is to ask the emergency operator for the police, who oversee the communication with these two services.[51][52][53])
Both numbers can be called from mobile phones with the keylock on or without entering the PIN where that would otherwise be required. Although some mobile phones allow emergency calls to be attempted without a SIM card, at present the UK networks reject such calls. Since November 2009, an emergency call can be made through any UK mobile network as long as there is a SIM for any valid UK network in the handset. Although UK VOIP phone providers are required to offer 999 / 112 service, this is subject to a registration for the service and with a verified service address and users need to be aware such service may not work in a power blackout; however, International VOIP providers may not provide this service.
The chargeable number 101 was introduced for non-urgent crime and community safety calls on a trial basis in 2006. In Wales, the scheme was taken forward by all four police forces, who adopted the number for non-emergency calls on a permanent basis in early 2009. In England, the scheme was on trial until 2012, when it was adopted nationwide and the cost to call changed from 10p per call to 15p per call. In Northern Ireland, the number was introduced by the Police Service of Northern Ireland in March 2014.[54] Since 1 April 2020 the number is free to call.
The operator is obtained via 100 from landlines, while directory enquiries, formerly 192, is now provided in the 118xxx range, (not to be confused with 0118, the area code for Reading.) e.g. 118 212, 118 800, 118 500, 118 118, by different companies. International operator assistance is reached through 155.
From early 2010, the pan-European 116 number range came into use for social helplines. The first three numbers allocated were Missing People using 116 000 for a missing children helpline, the NSPCC ChildLine on 116 111, and Samaritans using 116 123 for an emotional support helpline.[citation needed] A recent[when?] consultation for the numbers 116 106 and 116 117 has yet to see any result.
The National Health Service (NHS) can be reached on 111 for non-emergency calls (from landlines and mobiles only). In other European countries, the number 116 117 is used for a similar purpose.
The NHS has also launched a COVID-19 helpline on 119 relating to swabbing so these calls do not go through the 111 call centre.
Local electricity network operators can be reached on 105 to report power cuts.[55]
Two telephone helplines within the regular code space have only eight digits, namely 0800 11 11 for ChildLine and 0845 4647 for NHS Direct in Wales.
The number 159 (‘Call 159’) has been introduced to give a standard number for calling banks, in an effort to reduce scams where people are tricked into calling someone pretending to be their bank.[56]
Speaking clock[edit]
Since the mid-1990s, speaking clock services have been available throughout Great Britain using the number 123. Before this, exchanges in «Director» areas (Birmingham, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Liverpool, London and Manchester) dialled 846 (TIM), later changing to 123; main exchanges in «non-Director» areas originally used «952», later changing to «80» with the introduction of STD and eventually to «8081» as other recorded services were introduced on 80X1 codes. Some mobile operators allocate other services to 123, such as customer services or voicemail.
Automated services and access codes[edit]
Short codes beginning with 1 are reserved for telecom service providers’ own functionality; some of the most well-known are codes for use with Caller Display:
141 | Withhold number | when normally released |
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1470 | Release number | when normally withheld |
1471 | Last call information and return | caller may press 3 to return call on most networks |
1475 | 1471 erasure | removes details of last call from 1471 service. May need to be prefixed with 1470 if number is normally withheld |
1477 | Automatic Call Trace | Stores number (even if withheld) of nuisance caller at terminating exchange for subsequent investigation and enforcement,
but service is seldom enabled by default |
1571 | Voicemail service | For people who do not have answering machines. If there is a new message, the dial tone will be stuttered. |
1572 | BT Call Protect | To divert nuisance calls to junk voicemail. |
#31# | Withhold number | 141 equivalent for use on mobile networks |
Many fixed line telephone subscribers, e.g. of BT,[57] Virgin Media,[58] SkyTalk, TalkTalk, and PlusNet, have the opportunity to use an automated messaging service which takes messages when the called number is either engaged («busy») or not answered within a given time. This can be accessed by calling 1571.
For fixed line users, it is possible to override the carrier pre-selection (CPS) on a per-call basis, dialling a special code before the number, e.g. 1280 for BT, 1664 for LowerCall, or 1844 for Daisy. Ofcom defines the range for these as: «124 to 140, 143 to 146, 148 to 149, 160 to 169, and 181 to 189 inclusive. Numbers of up to 5-digits used to access an Indirect Access Provider (‘Type B Access Codes’)».[59]
History[edit]
Telephone numbers in Overseas Territories[edit]
Telephone numbers in British Overseas Territories do not come under the UK telephone numbering plan. These calls are treated as international calls. Below are the access codes for the overseas territories:
North American Numbering Plan[edit]
- Anguilla +1 (264) xxx xxxx
- Bermuda +1 (441) xxx xxxx
- British Virgin Islands +1 (284) xxx xxxx
- Cayman Islands +1 (345) xxx xxxx
- Montserrat +1 (664) xxx xxxx
- Turks and Caicos Islands +1 (649) xxx xxxx
Others[edit]
- British Antarctic Territory +44 (Shared with the UK)
- British Indian Ocean Territory +246
- Falkland Islands and South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands +500
- Gibraltar +350
- Saint Helena and Tristan da Cunha +290
- Ascension Island +247
- Akrotiri and Dhekelia +357 (Shared with Cyprus)
- Pitcairn Islands +64 (Shared with New Zealand)
See also[edit]
- Big Number Change
- List of dialling codes in the United Kingdom
- List of UK dialling codes covering Wales
- Non-geographic telephone numbers in the United Kingdom
- Telecommunications in the United Kingdom
- Telephone number
- Telephone number portability
- Telephone numbering plan
- Telephone numbers in Ireland
- UK telephone code misconceptions—includes the common «0207» and «0208» misconceptions
- Calling party pays
Notes[edit]
- ^ 7 for two special 08xx numbers; 9 in some 01xxx areas, one 01xxxx area, all 0500 numbers, and some 0800 numbers; 10 in all other areas and mobile phones
- ^ Older pre-PhONEday nine-digit 0500 numbers were left as nine-digit numbers after PhONEday. No new 0500 number ranges were released after PhONEday.
- ^ Older pre-PhONEday nine-digit 0800 numbers were left as nine-digit numbers after PhONEday. All new 0800 number ranges released after PhONEday have ten digits after the 0 trunk code.
References[edit]
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Only BT and Kingston Communications (Hull) are obliged to ensure that their customers can dial all numbers within the UK.
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the claim «Lo-call» was misleading, because calls to 0870 numbers were not charged at a low rate as implied.
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we told Windsor Telecom to stop describing 0845 numbers as ‘local rate’
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We therefore concluded that the description of the ‘0845’ number as a ‘local rate’ call was misleading.
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We told Max TV not to describe calls to 0845 numbers as ‘local rate’ calls.
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The Authority considered that the description «National Rate Calls» for an 0870 number was misleading and likely to confuse consumers. The Authority told the advertisers not to refer to 0870 numbers as ‘national rate’. Marketing communications should also state that the price of calls originating from non-BT call providers varies.
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Because most UK callers now paid more for calls to non-geographic 0870 numbers than for calls to geographic national destinations, we considered that the term «national rate» was inaccurate.
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(we) ruled that the costs of making calls to such numbers (0870) should be stated in the ad.
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The Committee of Advertising Practice (CAP) … has told advertisers who quote 084 and 087 numbers … that they must not describe calls to those numbers as being charged at ‘local’ or ‘national’ rate. … On their introduction, calls to 084(5) numbers were charged at the BT standard local rate and those to 087(0) numbers were charged at BT standard national rate. Calls made from other phone companies were often more expensive. BT has abolished its standard rate for the majority of its customers, making the description of calls being charged at ‘local’ or ‘national’ rate meaningless for them.
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External links[edit]
- UK Numbering Policy section of Ofcom’s website
- UK National Telephone Numbering Plan (PDF)
- Ofcom – Telephone Area Code Tool – UK dialling code lookup
- Ralph Adam, ‘Send a boy – or dial it yourself? numbering for the information society’, ASLIB Proceedings, 51:1, January 1999(subscription required)
- UK telephone numbering plan in detail
- Regular Expressions for Validating and Formatting GB Telephone Numbers
- The first 25 years of STD code changes summarised (PDF)
- UK Area Codes lookup
«+44» redirects here. For the band, see +44 (band).
Telephone Dialling Codes in the United Kingdom |
|
Location | |
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Country | United Kingdom |
Continent | Europe |
Regulator | Ofcom |
Type | Open |
NSN length | 7, 9, 10[notes 1] |
Format | various, see text |
Numbering plan | The National Telephone Numbering Plan |
Last updated | 18 September 2010 |
Access codes | |
Country calling code | +44 |
International call prefix | 00 |
Trunk prefix | 0 |
List of United Kingdom dialing codes |
Telephone numbers in the United Kingdom are administered by the Office of Communications (Ofcom). For this purpose, Ofcom established a telephone numbering plan, known as the National Telephone Numbering Plan, which is the system for assigning telephone numbers to subscriber stations.
The numbers are of variable length. Local numbers are supported from land-lines or numbers can be dialled with a ‘0’-lead prefix that denotes either a geographical region or another service. Mobile phone numbers have their own prefixes which are not geographical and are completely portable between providers.
Structure[edit]
All mobile numbers, nearly all geographic numbers and nearly all non-geographic numbers have 10 national (significant) numbers after the «0» trunk code. The overall structure of the UK’s National Numbering Plan is:[1]
Prefix | Service type |
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00 | International |
01 | Geographic area codes |
02 | Geographic area codes (introduced in 2000). |
03 | Non-geographic numbers charged at standard geographic area code rates (introduced in 2007) |
04 | Not in use |
05 | Corporate numbering and VoIP services; toll-free services (0500) until June 2017 |
06 | Not in use |
07 | Mobile telephony (071xx–075xx and 077xx–079xx), personal numbering (070xx), non-UK mobile networks (07624) and pagers (076xx) |
08 | Toll-free services (080x), special-rate services (084x and 087x) |
09 | Premium rate services |
A short sample of geographic numbers, set out in the officially approved (Ofcom) number groups:[2]
Number | Location |
---|---|
(020) xxxx xxxx | London |
(024) 7xxx xxxx | Coventry |
(029) xxxx xxxx | Cardiff |
(0113) xxx xxxx | Leeds |
(0114) xxx xxxx | Sheffield |
(0121) xxx xxxx | Birmingham |
(0131) xxx xxxx | Edinburgh |
(0141) xxx xxxx | Glasgow |
(0151) xxx xxxx | Merseyside |
(0161) xxx xxxx | Greater Manchester |
(01642) xx xxxx | Teesside |
(01223) xx xxxx | Cambridge |
(01257) xx xxxx | Chorley |
(01382) xx xxxx | Dundee |
(01386) xx xxxx | Evesham |
(01935) xx xxxx | Yeovil |
(01865) xx xxxx | Oxford |
(01772) xx xxxx | Preston |
(01792) xx xxxx | Swansea |
(01204) xx xxxx | Bolton |
(015396) xx xxx | Sedbergh |
(016977) xxxx or xxxxx | Brampton |
(016064) xxxx or xxxxx | Hartford |
In the United Kingdom, area codes are two, three, four or, exceptionally, five digits long (after the initial zero). Regions with shorter area codes, typically large cities, permit the allocation of more telephone numbers as the local number portion has more digits. Local customer numbers are four to eight digits long. The total number of digits is ten or, very rarely, nine (not including the initial zero). The «area code» is also referred to as an «STD (code)» or a «dialling code» in the UK.[citation needed]
The code allocated to the largest population is (020) for London. The code allocated to the largest area is (028) for all of Northern Ireland. The UK Numbering Plan also applies to three British Crown dependencies – Guernsey, Jersey, and the Isle of Man – even though they are not part of the UK.
Format[edit]
Possible number formats for UK telephone numbers are:
Number length | 10-digit NSN | 9-digit NSN | 7-digit NSN | 6 digits | 5 digits | 4 digits | 3 digits |
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Number formats | (01xx xx) xx xxx (01xxx) xxx xxx (01×1) xxx xxxx (011x) xxx xxxx (02x) xxxx xxxx 03xx xxx xxxx 055 xxxx xxxx 056 xxxx xxxx 07x xxxx xxxx 07xxx xxx xxx 0800 xxx xxxx 08xx xxx xxxx 09xx xxx xxxx |
(01xx xx) xxxx (01xxx) xx xxx 0800 xxx xxx |
0800 11 11 0845 46 4x |
118 xxx 116 xxx |
17070 | 1470 1471 1472 1474 1475 1476 1477 1478 1479 1571 1572 |
999 112 111 123 141 101 100 155 105 119 |
Number ranges starting 01 can have National Significant Number (NSN) length of 10 or (very rarely) 9 digits. NSN is the number of digits after the leading 0 trunk code or +44 international prefix. The 0800 range can have NSN length as 10, 9 or 7 digits. The 0845 range can have NSN length as 10 or 7 digits. The 0500 range had NSN length as 9 digits only, and was withdrawn from use on 3 June 2017. All other UK numbers have NSN length of 10 digits. There are no telephone numbers in the UK with an NSN length of 8 digits.
Geographic numbers[edit]
Standard geographic numbers[edit]
Geographic telephone numbers in the UK always have nine or ten digits after the 0 trunk code or +44 international dialling prefix.
Four-digit area codes[edit]
Four-digit area codes have either six-digit subscriber numbers or a mix of five- and six-digit subscriber numbers.
- (01xxx) xxx xxx
This is the format used by most areas. It has a four-digit area code (after the initial zero) and a six digit subscriber number, and is known as 4+6 format. These area codes were changed by adding a «1» directly after the initial zero as a part of PhONEday in 1995. Just short of 581 areas use this format, and the area codes range from 01200 to 01998. Almost all (01xxx) area codes now have only six digit subscriber numbers, but a small number of these areas also have some subscriber numbers only five digits in length (see next section).
01224 | Aberdeen | 22 = AB | |
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01244 | Chester | 24 = CH | |
01382 | Dundee | 38 = DU | |
01387 | Dumfries (mixed) | 38 = DU | local numbers cannot begin with 3 |
01452 | Gloucester | 45 = GL | |
01472 | Grimsby | 47 = GR | |
01473 | Ipswich | 47 = IP | |
01429 | Hartlepool | 42 = HA | |
01482 | Hull | 48 = HU | |
01539 | Kendal (mixed) | 53 = KE | local numbers cannot begin with 4, 5 or 6 |
01582 | Luton | 58 = LU | |
01642 | Teesside or Middlesbrough | 64 = MI | |
01670 | Morpeth | 67 = MP | |
01697 | Brampton, North West (mixed) | 69 = NW | local numbers cannot begin with 3, 4 or 7 |
01733 | Peterborough | 73 = PE | |
01736 | Penzance | 73 = PE | |
01772 | Preston | 77 = PR | |
01792 | Swansea | 79 = SW | |
01793 | Swindon | 79 = SW | |
01854 | Ullapool | 85 = UL | |
01947 | Whitby | 94 = WH |
Six of the four-digit area codes are known as «mixed» areas as they share those four digits with the twelve five-digit area codes. This leads to a restriction as to which initial digits can be used for subscriber numbers within those four-digit area codes, e.g. in the 01387 four-digit area code, subscriber numbers cannot begin with a 3 because 013873 is a separate five-digit area code; likewise in the 01946 four-digit area code, subscriber numbers cannot begin with a 7 because 019467 is a separate five-digit area code.
- (01xxx) xx xxx
This is used for forty smaller towns which have a mixture of six and five digit local numbers, each type allocated in specific DE blocks*; e.g. in the 01647 area code numbers beginning 24 and 61 have five digits (24xxx and 61xxx; known as 4+5 format) whereas all other DE blocks* within that area code have six digit numbers. The number of places with five digit subscriber numbers and an 01xxx area code has declined rapidly in recent decades. There were 511 ranges allocated across 56 different area codes in January 1998. The Big Number Change removed many, especially in Northern Ireland, and by July 2005 there were only 329 ranges in 42 codes. By April 2010 this had reduced to 324 ranges in 40 codes, with still the same number in November 2012. The 40 area codes are listed in the table below.
*A DE block is a block of numbers where (taking the area code and the subscriber number together) the initial 0 and the next six digits after it are the same for all the subscriber numbers in the block.
(These area codes, like many others, were changed by adding a «1» directly after the initial zero as a part of PhONEday in 1995.)
01204 | Bolton | 20 = BO | 61–64 | |
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01208 | Bodmin | 20 = BO | 72–79 | |
01254 | Blackburn | 25 = BL | 51–57, 59 | |
01276 | Camberley | 27 = CR | 20–29, 31–38, 61–66 | |
01297 | Axminster | 29 = AX | 20–24, 32–35 | |
01298 | Buxton | 29 = BX | 22–28, 70–74, 77–79, 83–85 | |
01363 | Crediton | 36 = CN | 82–85 | |
01364 | Ashburton, Devon | 36 = DN | 72, 73 | |
01384 | Dudley | 38 = DU | 70, 74–79 | |
01386 | Evesham | 38 = EV | 40, 41, 45, 47–49 | |
01404 | Honiton | 40 = HO | 41–47 | |
01420 | Alton, Hampshire | 42 = HA | 22, 23, 80–89 | |
01460 | Chard, Ilminster | 46 = IM | 30, 52–55, 57, 61–68, 72–78 | |
01461 | Gretna | 46 = GN | 40 | |
01480 | Huntingdon | 48 = HU | 52 | |
01488 | Hungerford | 48 = HU | 71–73 | |
01524 | Lancaster (mixed) | 52 = LA | 32–37, 39, 60–69 | local numbers cannot begin with 2 |
01527 | Redditch | 60–69 | ||
01562 | Kidderminster | 56 = KM | 60, 66–69 | |
01566 | Launceston | 56 = LN | 86 | |
01595 | Lerwick | 56 = LW | 86 | |
01606 | Northwich, Winsford | 60 = NO | 40–49, 74–77, 79 | |
01629 | Matlock | 62 = MA | 55–57 | |
01635 | Newbury | 63 = NE | 30–39, 40–49 | |
01647 | Moretonhampstead | 64 = MH | 24, 61 | |
01659 | Sanquhar, Nithsdale | 65 = NL | 50, 58, 66, 67, 74 | |
01695 | Skelmersdale/Ormskirk | 50–54 | ||
01726 | St Austell | 72 = SA | 61, 63–69, 70–77 | |
01744 | St Helens | 74 = SH | 20–29 | |
01750 | Selkirk | 75 = SK | 20–23, 32, 42, 52, 62, 76, 82 | |
01768 | Penrith (mixed) | 76 = PN | 882, 883, 884, 886, 887, 888 | local numbers cannot begin with 3, 4 or 7 |
01827 | Tamworth | 82 = TA | 50–59, 60–69 | |
01837 | Okehampton | 52–55, 82, 83, 89 | ||
01884 | Tiverton | 88 = TV | 32–35, 38 | |
01900 | Workington | 90 = WO | 61–68, 85 | |
01905 | Worcester | 90 = WO | 20–29 | |
01935 | Yeovil | 93 = YE | 83 | |
01946 | Whitehaven (mixed) | 94 = WH | 61–68 | local numbers cannot begin with 7 |
01949 | Whatton | 94 = WH | 20, 21, 81 | |
01963 | Wincanton | 96 = WN | 23, 31–34 | |
01995 | Garstang, Wyre | 99 = WY | 61 |
Three-digit area codes[edit]
Three-digit area codes always have seven-digit subscriber numbers and always begin 011x or 01×1.
- (01×1) xxx xxxx
This is the geographic number format for the first round of five large cities moved to all figure dialling in the 1960s, and subsequently also used in the metropolitan county of Tyne and Wear, eastern County Durham and south-eastern Northumberland from the 1980s onwards. These six areas have a three-digit area code matching the pattern 1×1 (after the initial zero) and a seven digit subscriber number, and this is known as 3+7 format. These area codes were changed by adding a «1» directly after the initial zero as a part of PhONEday in 1995.
0121 | Birmingham | formerly 021 (2 = B) |
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0131 | Edinburgh | formerly 031 (3 = E) |
0141 | Glasgow | formerly 041 (4 = G) |
0151 | Liverpool | formerly 051 (5 = L) |
0161 | Manchester | formerly 061 (6 = M) |
0171 | Used for Inner London from 1990 until 2000 | |
0181 | Used for Outer London from 1990 until 2000 | |
0191 | County of Tyne and Wear, eastern County Durham, south-eastern Northumberland |
formerly 091 (9 = tYne) |
- (011x) xxx xxxx
This is the geographic number format for the second round of large cities and towns moved to brand-new three-digit area codes. Five of these were moved in 1995 as a part of PhONEday, with Reading then following a year later. At the time of the change, an extra digit was added to the subscriber number. These six areas have a three-digit area code matching the pattern 11x, with a seven-digit subscriber number, and this is known as 3+7 format. The first three digits of the local number identifies a small area within the town or city. The former Reading area code had already been changed once, by adding a «1» directly after the initial zero as a part of PhONEday in 1995.
0113 | Leeds | formerly 0532 (53 = LE) |
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0114 | Sheffield | formerly 0742 (74 = SH) |
0115 | Nottingham | formerly 0602 (60 = NO) |
0116 | Leicester | formerly 0533 (53 = LE) |
0117 | Bristol | formerly 0272 (27 = BR) |
0118 | Reading | formerly 0734, then 01734 (73 = RE) |
Two-digit area codes[edit]
Two-digit area codes always have eight-digit subscriber numbers and always begin 02.
- (02x) xxxx xxxx
This is the newest geographic number format. It is used for the third tier of large cities and for Northern Ireland, and was formed as a part of the Big Number Change in 2000. The new area code is much shorter than the old one, and begins 02 unlike the previous 01 area codes. Numbers in these five areas are commonly misquoted, e.g. London as 0207 or Cardiff as 02920. The numbers consist of a two-digit area code matching the pattern 02x, and an eight-digit subscriber number, and this is known as 2+8 format.
The first four digits of the local number identifies a small area within the town or city. At the time of the change, the subscriber part of the number gained an extra digit in London, those in Northern Ireland gained two or three digits, and the subscriber part of the number in the other areas gained two digits. All of these areas were also subject to a previous code change, one that added a «1» directly after the initial zero as a part of PhONEday in 1995.
Location | Number | Formerly | |
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020 | London | (020) 3xxx xxxx | New since 2005 |
(020) 4xxx xxxx | New since 2019 [3] | ||
(020) 7xxx xxxx | 0171 (1995–2000) 071 (1990–1995) 01 (1960s–1990) |
||
(020) 8xxx xxxx | 0181 (1995–2000) 081 (1990–1995) 01 (1960s–1990) |
||
023 | Southampton | (023) 8xxx xxxx | 01703 (70 = SO) |
Portsmouth | (023) 9xxx xxxx | 01705 (70 = PO) | |
024 | Coventry | (024) 7xxx xxxx | 01203 (20 = CO) |
028 | Northern Ireland | (028) 25xx xxxx Ballymena | (01266) xxx xxx |
(028) 28xx xxxx Larne | (01574) xxx xxx | ||
(028) 37xx xxxx Armagh | (01861) xxx xxx | ||
(028) 71xx xxxx Derry[4][5] | (01504) xxx xxx | ||
(028) 82xx xxxx Omagh | (01662) xxx xxx | ||
(028) 90xx xxxx Belfast | (01232) xxx xxx | ||
(028) 92xx xxxx Lisburn | (01846) xxx xxx | ||
(028) 95xx xxxx Belfast | New number range | ||
(028) 97xx xxxx Ballynahinch[6] | (01238) xxx xxx | ||
029 | Cardiff | (029) 2xxx xxxx | 01222 (22 = CA) |
Five-digit area codes[edit]
Five-digit area codes have either five-digit subscriber numbers or a mix of four- and five-digit subscriber numbers.
Five-digit area codes always share their first four digits with four-digit area codes.
- (01xx xx) xx xxx and (01xx xx) xxxx
This is the oldest geographic number format and is used for twelve smaller towns and villages where the subscriber number is either five or (in one area code) four digits long. These are known as 5+5 and 5+4 format. Therefore, the STD code and the subscriber number does not always total ten digits after the initial zero trunk code. These area codes were changed by adding a «1» directly after the initial zero as a part of PhONEday in 1995. The number of places using these two formats has declined rapidly in recent decades and Brampton is the last place in the UK with four-digit local numbers.
0138 73 | Langholm |
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0152 42 | Hornby |
0153 94 | Hawkshead |
0153 95 | Grange-over-Sands |
0153 96 | Sedbergh |
0169 73 | Wigton |
0169 74 | Raughton Head |
0169 77 | Brampton[7][8] |
0176 83 | Appleby |
0176 84 | Pooley Bridge |
0176 87 | Keswick |
0194 67 | Gosforth |
The above twelve area codes and their six ‘parent’ area codes (01387, 01524, 01539, 01697, 01768 and 01946) are known as ‘Mixed’ areas due to multiple area codes sharing the same SABC digits (i.e. the initial zero and the following four digits).
National dialling only ranges[edit]
These ranges have subscriber numbers beginning with the digits «0» or «1», e.g.:
0169 770 xxxx | Brampton |
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01332 050 xxx | Derby |
01382 006 xxx | Dundee |
0141 005 xxxx | Glasgow |
0117 101 xxxx | Bristol |
0118 00x xxxx | Reading |
020 0003 xxxx | London |
Currently, these numbers are mostly used as the termination points for non-geographic numbers, and by some automated systems such as alarms. As such they are not usually meant to be directly dialled. Using these numbers directly has been problematic as some mobile phone operators in the UK do not allow access to these ranges,[9] and there may also be difficulty accessing these numbers from outside the UK.
Regulator Ofcom proposes that in future these ranges be released for wider, general-purpose use in up to 70 area codes facing number shortage[10] but then, in order to avoid confusion with codes beginning with these digits, the area code would always have to be dialled for all calls, even from within the same geographic exchange. Accordingly, if these numbers are eventually released for general use, Ofcom proposes completely removing the ability to dial locally without the area code in areas affected.
Requiring the use of the area code also allows additional local numbers starting with normally protected Special Services numbers (such as 999, 101, 111, 112 etc.) to be used, significantly increasing the quantity of numbers available for use. This occurred on 1 November 2012 for the 01202 area code, which covers the Bournemouth area.[11]
Recently, the carrier TalkTalk have inadvertently released parts of the 020 0011 range to the general public,[12] with these numbers currently being in use. For example, the charity Give a Car used the number 020 0011 1664 for a while, but recently switched to a proper London number.
Mobile telephones[edit]
- 07xxx xxx xxx—mobile phones and WiFi numbers.
Individual mobile phone companies are allocated different ranges within the 073xx, 074xx, 075xx, 07624, 077xx, 078xx and 079xx area codes. Changes to mobile phone numbers in the Big Number Change were mostly straight replacements, such as Vodafone customers on the 0378 block became 07778.
071xx xxx xxx | Mobile phones (in use since January 2017) |
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073xx xxx xxx | Mobile phones (in use since November 2014) |
074xx xxx xxx | Mobile phones (in use since November 2009) |
075xx xxx xxx | Mobile phones (in use since May 2007) |
07624 xxx xxx | Mobile phones on the Isle of Man |
077xx xxx xxx | Mobile phones (former 03xx and 04xx—mostly Vodafone and O2 (formerly Cellnet)) |
078xx xxx xxx | Mobile phones (former 05xx, 06xx and 08xx—mostly Vodafone and O2 (formerly Cellnet)) |
079xx xxx xxx | Mobile phones (former 09xx—mostly EE (formerly Orange and one2one)) |
07911 2xx xxx 07911 8xx xxx |
Number range for data-only services (e.g. 3G/LTE-enabled tablet computers, portable modem routers, data devices, etc.) |
Since the advent of Mobile number portability, mobile phone number prefixes can no longer be relied on to determine the current operator of a particular mobile phone – only the original operator.
Pagers and personal numbering[edit]
- 07x xxxx xxxx—pagers and personal numbering (PNS).
070 xxxx xxxx | Personal numbering |
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076 xxxx xxxx | Pagers (excluding 07624, used for mobile phones on the Isle of Man) |
Personal numbers beginning 070 are regulated by Phone-paid Services Authority.
Calls to 070 and 076 numbers are often charged at a much higher rate than the similar-looking 07xxx mobile telephone numbers and often they are not included in «inclusive minutes» in phone contracts.
From 1 October 2019, Ofcom has capped the termination or wholesale rate for calls to 070 numbers to be at the same level as for calls to mobile numbers. Ofcom «expect[s] this will allow phone companies to price calls to these numbers or include them in call allowances in the same way that they do for calls to mobile [number]s«.[13]
Non-geographic numbers[edit]
Non-geographic numbers charged at geographic rate[edit]
- 03xx xxx xxxx—»UK-wide» numbering.
03xx is a range of non-geographic numbers introduced in 2007 as a cheaper alternative to the shared-cost non-geographic numbers (such as 0870 or 0845 numbers). In contrast to the 084x/087x range, calls to 03 numbers are considered local calls for billing purposes (i.e., like calls to a geographic number 01 or 02).[14] This means that customers who are benefiting from inclusive minutes on mobile phone or landline calling plans are also able to call these numbers using their inclusive minutes.[15]
There are three different ranges of numbers: those beginning 030x are reserved for qualifying public bodies and non-profit organisations; those beginning 033x can be allocated to anyone; and those beginning 034x and 037x have been allocated for migration from the matching 084x and 087x number ranges respectively.[16]
030x xxx xxxx | For qualifying public bodies and non-profit organisations as defined by Ofcom |
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033x xxx xxxx | For any end user |
034x xxx xxxx | Migration range for operators who have 084x numbers |
037x xxx xxxx | Migration range for operators who have 087x numbers |
Corporate and VoIP numbering[edit]
- 05x xxxx xxxx—Corporate and VoIP numbering.
Unlike 03 numbers there is no uniform pricing for 05 numbers; BT charge a number of different rates depending on the number dialled.[17] Some are charged at geographic rate, others not. Other operators are not required to charge the same rates as BT for calling 05 numbers.
055 xxxx xxxx | Corporate Numbering (but also used by BT for its Broadband Voice service) |
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056 xxxx xxxx | Allocated by Ofcom for LIECS (Location Independent Electronic Communications Services), e.g. VoIP services |
Freephone numbers[edit]
- 0500 xxx xxx—Freephone services allocated before 1999.
Until July 2017, the 0500 range was used for some freephone services which were originally provided by Mercury Communications Ltd (now Cable & Wireless Worldwide). These numbers were different from the rest of the 05 range in that they are only 9 digits in length after the 0 trunk code, e.g. 0500 007 007 (National Savings and Investments), 0500 2 88 2 91 (BBC Radio 2, 88 to 91 FM), 0500 600 600 (Crimewatch), 0500 600 700 (Watchdog[clarification needed]) and 0500 909 693 (BBC Radio 5 Live, 909 and 693 kHz). Numerous universities, government departments, airlines, banks and businesses also used these numbers. They were allocated before the general trend of using longer numbers started in 1997 and long before the rest of the 05 range was assigned to corporate and VoIP numbering after 2000.
0500 xxx xxx[notes 2] | Special Services – No charge to Customer a.k.a. «Freephone» | Free to call from landline, up to 40p per minute from mobile. |
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The range was withdrawn by Ofcom in July 2017[18] as a result of a series of consultations starting from 2012.[19] The number range
08085 xxx xxx was made available to owners of 0500 xxx xxx to enable a smooth transition.
- 0800 xxx xxx, 0800 xxx xxxx and 0808 xxx xxxx—Freephone services.
0800 xxx xxx[notes 3] | Special Services – No charge to Customer a.k.a. «Freephone» | Free to call from landline, and was up to 40p per minute from mobile, until July 2015 when calls to 080 numbers from mobiles became free. Calls to certain charity and similar services were always free from most mobiles. 0808 9xx xxxx numbers are used by freephone internet services. |
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0800 xxx xxxx | ||
0808 xxx xxxx |
There is one short «special» number in this range, 0800 11 11 for Childline.
Additionally, numbers in the range 0808 80x xxxx are reserved for not-for-profit helplines and as such are usually free to call from most mobile telephones. A number of other numbers can also be called for free from mobiles,[20][21][22][23][24][25][26][27] but this varies by network.
Fixed-rate or special-rate services[edit]
- 084x xxx xxxx (Special Services basic rate) – non-geographic fixed-rate or special-rate services
- 087x xxx xxxx (Special Services higher rate) – non-geographic fixed-rate or special-rate services.
With the exception of 080x freephone numbers, 08xx numbers are charged above geographic rates, with some of the extra revenue going to the terminating telco. This additional revenue may be shared with the subscriber, but is often used instead to subsidise additional network services, such as fax-to-email, virtual office applications, call queuing, voicemail and easy number redirection. None of these call management services is exclusive to 08xx numbers and they could be provided on any number range.
Special Services basic rate range:
0845 xxx xxxx | Up to 5p a minute, varies daytime/evening/weekend, from BT landline, other providers may charge more; up to 42p a minute from mobiles. |
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0844 00x xxxx | Non-BT Discount Scheme—Internet Services incorporating unmetered access up to and including 5p for BT customers |
0844 01x xxxx to 0844 09x xxxx |
currently unused |
0844 1xx xxxx | currently unused |
0844 2xx xxxx to 0844 9xx xxxx |
Up to 4.26p a minute (plus VAT), varies daytime/evening/weekend, from BT landline, other providers may charge more; up to 42p a minute from mobiles. |
0843 xxx xxxx | Up to 4.26p a minute (plus VAT), but fixed (e.g. always 3p/minute or always 4p/minute) from BT landline, other providers may charge more; up to 42p a minute from mobiles. |
0842 xxx xxxx | Up to 4.26p a minute (plus VAT), but fixed (e.g. always 3p/minute or always 4p/minute) from BT landline, other providers may charge more; up to 42p a minute from mobiles. |
There were a few short «special» number in this range, such as 0845 46 47 for NHS Direct; this was closed in 2014 and replaced by NHS 111, except in Wales where the transition took place in 2015.
Special Services higher rate range:
0870 xxx xxxx | Up to 8p a minute (plus VAT), varies daytime/evening/weekend (charged at no more than the caller would pay for a call to a Geographic Number) from landline; up to 42p a minute from mobiles. |
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0871 0xx xxxx | Internet Services metered access, up to and including 10p/minute for BT customers. |
0871 1xx xxxx | currently unused |
0871 2xx xxxx to 0871 9xx xxxx |
Up to 8.5p a minute (plus VAT) but fixed (e.g. always 6p/minute or always 8.5p/minute) from BT landline, other providers may charge more; up to 50p a minute from mobiles. |
0872 xxx xxxx | Up to 8.5p a minute (plus VAT) but fixed (e.g. always 6p/minute or always 8.5p/minute) from BT landline, other providers may charge more; up to 50p a minute from mobiles. |
0873 xxx xxxx | Up to 8.5p a minute (plus VAT) but fixed (e.g. always 6p/minute or always 8.5p/minute) from BT landline, other providers may charge more; up to 50p a minute from mobiles. |
The usage of 0871, 0872 and 0873 numbers is regulated by PhonepayPlus.[28]
There was widespread confusion about the cost of calling 084 and 087 numbers until 2015. They often do not qualify for discounts and bundled minutes, and can be prohibitively expensive when called from mobiles and payphones. Many major companies persist in misdescribing them as «Local Rate», «Lo Call» (often as ‘locall rate’ which can be easily misread as ‘local rate’) or «National Rate» for which the Advertising Standards Authority can take action.[29][30][31][32][33][34][35][36][37][38][39]
[40][41][42]
Access charge and service charge[edit]
From 1 July 2015, the charge for calls to 084, 087, 09 and 118 numbers has been simplified. It is split into two parts: An access charge, payable to the telephone service provider – e.g. BT, EE, Sky – plus a service charge paid to the company offering the service.
Companies with 084, 087, and 09 numbers must declare the service charge element of the call cost when advertising their phone number; for example, a number may be advertised saying «Calls cost 20p per minute plus your phone company’s access charge».[43] Telecoms companies must inform their customers about their access charge for calling each number range. The EU Consumer Rights Directive requires that many entities that held 084 and 087 numbers will no longer be allowed to use them. The directive bans the usage of numbers that cost more than calling a geographic number for customer service and complaints lines, and other such purposes.[44][45] Since Britain left the EU the Directive as such no longer applies, but its provisions may have been incorporated into British law.[needs update]
Other 08xx number ranges[edit]
- 08xx xxx xxxx—Internet for schools and Inbound routing codes.
0820 xxx xxxx | Special Services: Internet for schools |
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0899 9xx xxxx | Inbound routing codes |
Premium rate content services (PRS and SES)[edit]
- 09xx xxx xxxx—Premium Rate Content Services
Numbers in the 09xx range are charged at the highest rates of any calls within the United Kingdom, and are controlled by various regulations regarding their use. The regulator is the Phone-paid Services Authority, formerly PhonepayPlus.[28] There are a large number of charge bands, some with high pence-per-minute rates, others with a high fixed-price for the entire call.
090x xxx xxxx | Premium rate content services (PRS) |
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0908 xxx xxxx 0909 xxx xxxx |
Sexual entertainment services (SES) (not available for new allocations) |
091x xxx xxxx | Premium rate non-content services (PRS) |
098x xxx xxxx | Sexual entertainment services (SES) |
The earlier unused 092x xxx xxxx – 099x xxx xxxx allocation for «Broadband Internet Services» no longer exists and was removed from the number plan in 2005.
Crown dependencies[edit]
Although calls from UK landlines to landlines in the islands are charged at the same rate as those to other UK landlines (i.e. they are not treated as international calls), calls may be excluded from calling plans offering unlimited UK fixed line calls.
Mobile operators may also charge more for calls to the islands and these calls are usually excluded from calling plans. Calls and SMS messages sent to island mobile phone numbers are not charged at the same rate as calls to UK mobile phone numbers.
Guernsey[edit]
This area code is used for the Bailiwick of Guernsey, i.e. including Alderney and Sark.
(01481) xxx xxx | Fixed line | 48 = GU |
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(01481) 822 xxx | Fixed line (Alderney) | |
(01481) 823 xxx | ||
(01481) 824 xxx | ||
(01481) 832 xxx | Fixed line (Sark) | |
(01481) 833 xxx | ||
07781 xxx xxx | Sure mobile phones and pagers | |
07839 xxx xxx | Airtel Vodafone mobile phones | |
07911 xxx xxx | Wave Telecom mobile phones, not for UK |
Jersey[edit]
(01534) xxx xxx | Fixed line | 53 = JE |
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07509 xxx xxx | Jersey Telecom mobile phones and pagers | |
07797 xxx xxx | ||
07937 xxx xxx | ||
07700 xxx xxx | Sure mobile network | |
07829 xxx xxx | Airtel Vodafone mobile network |
Several Jersey companies also have non-geographic numbers allocated.[46]
Isle of Man[edit]
(01624) xxx xxx | Fixed line | 62 = MA |
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07624 xxx xxx | Mobile phones and paging services | |
07524 xxx xxx | Mobile phones additional capacity | |
07924 xxx xxx |
On the Isle of Man, both fixed (01624) and mobile phone (07624) numbers can be dialled locally in the six-digit format.
Fictitious numbers[edit]
Ofcom has also reserved certain number ranges for use in television dramas and films, so as to avoid the risk of people having their telephone numbers displayed and receiving unwanted calls. This is similar to the use of fictitious telephone numbers in the United States and Canada starting with the digits 555.
In most of the large cities with three-digit area codes, a range of numbers is reserved, usually all the numbers starting with the digits 496. For fictitious numbers in other areas, the area code 01632 is reserved; this code is not in use, although 0632 was used for Newcastle upon Tyne until the late 1980s (63 = NE) and briefly reallocated for use by premium rate services in the 1990s. There are also reserved ranges for fictitious mobile, freephone and premium rate numbers.[47][48]
The Post Office even produced dial centre labels for use in advertisements and film/TV with a mythical exchange called VINcent plus four digits. The numerical equivalent of VIN was 846 and all the caller got was the speaking clock (i.e. 846 is also numerical equivalent of TIM) in the big city «Director» areas.[49]
At around the same time as the other Big Number Change changes, Ofcom revised their recommendations to update the prefixes, add additional areas and increase the size of the allocation from 10 to 1,000 numbers per block. Those changes are listed in the Big Number Change article.
In Coronation Street, the fictional Manchester suburb of Weatherfield uses the unallocated range (0161) 715 xxxx.[50]
Special service numbers[edit]
Emergency services and helplines[edit]
The UK has two free emergency numbers: the traditional 999, which is still widely used, and the EU standard 112. Both 999 and 112 are used to contact all emergency services: Police, Fire Service, Ambulance Service and Coastguard. (Standard advice for Mountain Rescue or Cave Rescue is to ask the emergency operator for the police, who oversee the communication with these two services.[51][52][53])
Both numbers can be called from mobile phones with the keylock on or without entering the PIN where that would otherwise be required. Although some mobile phones allow emergency calls to be attempted without a SIM card, at present the UK networks reject such calls. Since November 2009, an emergency call can be made through any UK mobile network as long as there is a SIM for any valid UK network in the handset. Although UK VOIP phone providers are required to offer 999 / 112 service, this is subject to a registration for the service and with a verified service address and users need to be aware such service may not work in a power blackout; however, International VOIP providers may not provide this service.
The chargeable number 101 was introduced for non-urgent crime and community safety calls on a trial basis in 2006. In Wales, the scheme was taken forward by all four police forces, who adopted the number for non-emergency calls on a permanent basis in early 2009. In England, the scheme was on trial until 2012, when it was adopted nationwide and the cost to call changed from 10p per call to 15p per call. In Northern Ireland, the number was introduced by the Police Service of Northern Ireland in March 2014.[54] Since 1 April 2020 the number is free to call.
The operator is obtained via 100 from landlines, while directory enquiries, formerly 192, is now provided in the 118xxx range, (not to be confused with 0118, the area code for Reading.) e.g. 118 212, 118 800, 118 500, 118 118, by different companies. International operator assistance is reached through 155.
From early 2010, the pan-European 116 number range came into use for social helplines. The first three numbers allocated were Missing People using 116 000 for a missing children helpline, the NSPCC ChildLine on 116 111, and Samaritans using 116 123 for an emotional support helpline.[citation needed] A recent[when?] consultation for the numbers 116 106 and 116 117 has yet to see any result.
The National Health Service (NHS) can be reached on 111 for non-emergency calls (from landlines and mobiles only). In other European countries, the number 116 117 is used for a similar purpose.
The NHS has also launched a COVID-19 helpline on 119 relating to swabbing so these calls do not go through the 111 call centre.
Local electricity network operators can be reached on 105 to report power cuts.[55]
Two telephone helplines within the regular code space have only eight digits, namely 0800 11 11 for ChildLine and 0845 4647 for NHS Direct in Wales.
The number 159 (‘Call 159’) has been introduced to give a standard number for calling banks, in an effort to reduce scams where people are tricked into calling someone pretending to be their bank.[56]
Speaking clock[edit]
Since the mid-1990s, speaking clock services have been available throughout Great Britain using the number 123. Before this, exchanges in «Director» areas (Birmingham, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Liverpool, London and Manchester) dialled 846 (TIM), later changing to 123; main exchanges in «non-Director» areas originally used «952», later changing to «80» with the introduction of STD and eventually to «8081» as other recorded services were introduced on 80X1 codes. Some mobile operators allocate other services to 123, such as customer services or voicemail.
Automated services and access codes[edit]
Short codes beginning with 1 are reserved for telecom service providers’ own functionality; some of the most well-known are codes for use with Caller Display:
141 | Withhold number | when normally released |
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1470 | Release number | when normally withheld |
1471 | Last call information and return | caller may press 3 to return call on most networks |
1475 | 1471 erasure | removes details of last call from 1471 service. May need to be prefixed with 1470 if number is normally withheld |
1477 | Automatic Call Trace | Stores number (even if withheld) of nuisance caller at terminating exchange for subsequent investigation and enforcement,
but service is seldom enabled by default |
1571 | Voicemail service | For people who do not have answering machines. If there is a new message, the dial tone will be stuttered. |
1572 | BT Call Protect | To divert nuisance calls to junk voicemail. |
#31# | Withhold number | 141 equivalent for use on mobile networks |
Many fixed line telephone subscribers, e.g. of BT,[57] Virgin Media,[58] SkyTalk, TalkTalk, and PlusNet, have the opportunity to use an automated messaging service which takes messages when the called number is either engaged («busy») or not answered within a given time. This can be accessed by calling 1571.
For fixed line users, it is possible to override the carrier pre-selection (CPS) on a per-call basis, dialling a special code before the number, e.g. 1280 for BT, 1664 for LowerCall, or 1844 for Daisy. Ofcom defines the range for these as: «124 to 140, 143 to 146, 148 to 149, 160 to 169, and 181 to 189 inclusive. Numbers of up to 5-digits used to access an Indirect Access Provider (‘Type B Access Codes’)».[59]
History[edit]
Telephone numbers in Overseas Territories[edit]
Telephone numbers in British Overseas Territories do not come under the UK telephone numbering plan. These calls are treated as international calls. Below are the access codes for the overseas territories:
North American Numbering Plan[edit]
- Anguilla +1 (264) xxx xxxx
- Bermuda +1 (441) xxx xxxx
- British Virgin Islands +1 (284) xxx xxxx
- Cayman Islands +1 (345) xxx xxxx
- Montserrat +1 (664) xxx xxxx
- Turks and Caicos Islands +1 (649) xxx xxxx
Others[edit]
- British Antarctic Territory +44 (Shared with the UK)
- British Indian Ocean Territory +246
- Falkland Islands and South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands +500
- Gibraltar +350
- Saint Helena and Tristan da Cunha +290
- Ascension Island +247
- Akrotiri and Dhekelia +357 (Shared with Cyprus)
- Pitcairn Islands +64 (Shared with New Zealand)
See also[edit]
- Big Number Change
- List of dialling codes in the United Kingdom
- List of UK dialling codes covering Wales
- Non-geographic telephone numbers in the United Kingdom
- Telecommunications in the United Kingdom
- Telephone number
- Telephone number portability
- Telephone numbering plan
- Telephone numbers in Ireland
- UK telephone code misconceptions—includes the common «0207» and «0208» misconceptions
- Calling party pays
Notes[edit]
- ^ 7 for two special 08xx numbers; 9 in some 01xxx areas, one 01xxxx area, all 0500 numbers, and some 0800 numbers; 10 in all other areas and mobile phones
- ^ Older pre-PhONEday nine-digit 0500 numbers were left as nine-digit numbers after PhONEday. No new 0500 number ranges were released after PhONEday.
- ^ Older pre-PhONEday nine-digit 0800 numbers were left as nine-digit numbers after PhONEday. All new 0800 number ranges released after PhONEday have ten digits after the 0 trunk code.
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- UK Numbering Policy section of Ofcom’s website
- UK National Telephone Numbering Plan (PDF)
- Ofcom – Telephone Area Code Tool – UK dialling code lookup
- Ralph Adam, ‘Send a boy – or dial it yourself? numbering for the information society’, ASLIB Proceedings, 51:1, January 1999(subscription required)
- UK telephone numbering plan in detail
- Regular Expressions for Validating and Formatting GB Telephone Numbers
- The first 25 years of STD code changes summarised (PDF)
- UK Area Codes lookup
Англия имеет высокий уровень проникновения сотовой связи и это является неизбежной частью жизни. Основными поставщиками сотовой связи в Англии являются:
- Vodafone (www.vodafone.co.uk)
- O2 (www.o2.co.uk)
- T-Mobile (www.t-mobile.co.uk)
- Orange (www.orange.co.uk)
- Three (www.three.co.uk)
Английская сотовая связь работает в сети GSM, так что перед поездкой вам нужно проверить, не заблокирован ли ваш телефон.
Популярные способы связи
Красная телефонная будка – один из символов Англии |
Во время пребывания в Англии можно найти дешевые и удобные способы связи с семьей и друзьями. Существует несколько способов сэкономить деньги при вызове международных номеров из Англии, и мы собрали лучшие из них.
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Skype
Если у вас есть ноутбук, планшет или смартфон, то Skype является лучшим вариантом. Этот сервис позволяет совершать бесплатные звонки через интернет. Если вы подключаетесь к интернету через Wi-Fi, то сотовый оператор не взимает плату за трафик. Вы также можете звонить с помощью Skype на городские и мобильные номера за отдельную плату.
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Английская сим-карта
Привозя с собой мобильный телефон, самым выгодным выходом будет приобретение сим-карты местного оператора, у каждого из них существуют пакеты для совершения более дешевых международных звонков. Такие сотовые операторы как Lebara и Lycamobile имеют самые низкие тарифы для звонков в Россию: на мобильный – 9p за минуту (4.5 руб/мин), на городской – 5p (2,5 руб/мин), sms – 12p (6 руб). Эти сим-карты можно приобрести практически в каждом магазине и на некоторых станциях метро. Сама симка стоит в пределах £5 (250 руб.).
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Международная телефонная карта
Также пользуются популярностью международные телефонные карты, которые включают в себя определенное количество минут. Они очень легки в обращении: введите номер доступа (access number) и PIN-код, которые напечатаны на карте, затем набираете номер нужного телефона со всеми кодами. Компании O2, Tesco и Post Office предлагают наиболее выгодные тарифы. Такие карты можно приобрести в магазинах, салонах сотовой связи и в почтовых отделениях.
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Международная туристическая сим-карта
Планируя поездку в Англию, можно приобрести туристическую сим-карту, находясь дома. Это позволит сэкономить на звонках и сообщениях тем, кто любит поболтать по телефону.
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Телефонный автомат
Красные телефонные будки являются не только популярным символом страны, но и полноценными аппаратами для совершения звонков. Они расположены повсеместно, а оплатить их можно с помощью наличных, пластиковой карты и телефонной карты, которую можно купить во многих магазинных.
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Роуминг
Большинство операторов предлагают услугу роуминга, специальные тарифы или бонусные акции. Подробнее о тарифах в роуминге можно узнать в офисах или на официальных сайтах.
Входящий звонок |
Исходящий звонок в РФ |
Исходящее SMS |
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Мегафон |
6 |
16 |
6 |
МТС |
79 |
79 |
19 |
Билайн |
69 |
69 |
19 |
Гудлайн |
5 |
9 |
13 |
Цены указаны в рублях
Интернет в Англии
Если вы планируете пользоваться интернетом, находясь в Англии, то это не составит труда. По всей стране расположено многочисленное количество Интернет кафе, где полчаса использования интернета стоит примерно 50 руб.. Также, в кафе, барах и ресторанах есть бесплатный Wi-Fi, но скорее всего вам необходимо будет заказать хотя бы чашечку чая, чтобы не вызвать подозрения у официантов.
Любой сотовый оператор предлагает функцию подключения интернета, и цены зависят от провайдера.
Не вводите секретную информацию и личные данные при использовании интернета
в общественных местах, так как есть риск использования ее мошенниками.
Телефонные коды в Англии
Телефонный код Англии: 44
Телефонные коды городов Англии:
Телефонный код Лондона 171
Телефонный код Манчестера 161
Телефонный код Кембриджа 1223
Телефонный код Брайтона 1639
Телефонный код Оксфорда 1865
Как позвонить из Англии в Россию
Городской, мобильный: 00 – 7 (код России) – код вашего города – номер телефона;
Пример: 00-7-495-123-45-67; +7-495-123-45-67
Как позвонить из России в Англию
Городской: 8 – гудок – 10 – 44 (код Англии) – десятизначный номер телефона;
Мобильный: +44 – десятизначный номер телефона;
Пример: 8-10-44-7871234567 или +44-7871234567;
Как позвонить внутри Англии
0 – десятизначный номер телефона
Пример: 0-2045678956
Полезные телефоны в Англии
Посольство России в Лондоне |
Посольство РФ в Лондоне
Адрес: W8 4QP, London, Kensington Palace Gardens, 6/7
Тел: +44 (0) 20 7229 64 12, + 44 (0) 20 7229 72 81
E-mail: info@rusemb.org.uk
Телефон для экстренных случаев (угроза жизни, здоровью и безопасности граждан России в Великобритании): +44 (0) 77 6856 68 68
Экстренные службы
Полиция, пожарная служба, скорая помощь – 999 или 112 (с городских телефонов)
Какой телефонный код Великобритании?
Как позвонить в Лондон – в Англию из России? Телефонный звонок в Англии, в Уэльсе, в Шотландии, в Северной Ирландии и в Уэльсе 2021-2022
Если вы хотите связаться с кем-то в Великобритании, часто ваш телефон — самый быстрый способ сделать это. Но вы хотите убедиться, что не набираете неправильный номер. Вот краткое изложение того, что вам нужно понять, прежде чем звонить в Великобританию.
Как мне позвонить в Великобританию из России и других стран?
Чтобы позвонить в Великобританию из другой страны, вы будете использовать международный код страны. В каждой стране свои; это от 1 до 3 цифр. Телефонные номера в Великобритании обслуживаются Управлением связи Великобритании или Ofcom. Ofcom разработал Национальный план телефонной нумерации для всех стран, входящих в состав Соединенного Королевства, а также для нескольких зависимых территорий Британской Короны: Джерси, Гернси и острова Мэн.
Все телефонные номера состоят из 9 или 10 цифр с 3, 4 или иногда 5-значным кодом зоны (или «Набор номера абонентской внешней линии» или STD) перед местным телефонным номером.
Чтобы позвонить в Лондон и в города Великобританию, вы будете использовать международный код страны:
+44
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Есть ли другие телефонные коды в Великобритании, о которых мне нужно знать чтобы позвонить в Лондон?
Есть еще несколько кодов, о которых следует помнить при международных звонках в или из Великобритании:
- 0 — это код внешней линии, который должен использоваться в качестве префикса при звонках из Великобритании в другой регион страны.
- 00 — это исходный код, который используется для подключения к разным странам за пределами Великобритании.
- 05 используется для корпоративной нумерации и VoIP звонков.
- 07 используется для вызова мобильного телефона
- 09 зарезервировано для звонков с повышенным тарифом
Самые распространенные телефонные коды городов в Великобритании 2021 — 2022
Для большинства регионов и крупных городов очень характерно иметь несколько кодов городов в своих районах. Ниже приведены некоторые из наиболее часто используемых кодов городов для крупных городов и регионов:
Площадь | Код города в Великобритании |
Лондон | 020 |
Северная Ирландия | 028 |
Саутгемптон / Портсмут | 023 |
Ковентри | 024 |
Кардифф | 029 |
Глазго | 0141 |
Ливерпуль | 0151 |
Манчестер | 0161 |
Лидс | 0113 |
Оксфорд | 01865 |
Кембридж | 01223 |
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Пример номера телефона в Великобритании
Если вы звоните из Великобритании на другой номер в Великобритании, настройка будет следующей:
(код города, начинается с 0) — (местный номер телефона) или 0X — XXXX — XXXX
Процесс звонка за границу немного отличается. Например, если вы звоните в посольство США в Лондоне, номер (0) 20, 7499 9000. Чтобы позвонить в посольство США из США, наберите:
- 011 — код выхода для набора за пределы Штатов
- 44 — код страны Великобритании
- 20 — местный код Лондона, при звонке из-за границы первый префикс «0» опускается.
- 7499-9000 — остальной номер посольства
Поэтому, если вы видите +44020749990000, вы набираете 011-44-20-7499-9000.
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Почему мой звонок в Великобританию не сработал?
Если ваш звонок не удастся, это может быть по ряду причин. Некоторые тарифные планы Великобритании взимают плату как с звонящего, так и с человека, которому вы звоните, поэтому они могут не принять ваш звонок. Другие распространенные причины сбоя вызова включают:
- Вы используете неправильный префикс международного набора для вашего местоположения
- Вы забыли сбросить код внешней линии (первый «0», указанный в местных номерах)
- Вы пользуетесь услугами VoIP или интернет-провайдера, который позволяет вам изображать, как будто вы звоните на местный телефон, и, следовательно, можете следовать местным правилам набора номера.
- У человека, которому вы звоните, нет тарифного плана для приема международных звонков.
Если у вас все еще возникают проблемы, попробуйте позвонить через Интернет через приложение, такое как Whatsapp, Viber или Skype. Практически каждый в Великобритании будет иметь доступ к Wi-Fi или Интернету, так что, возможно, вам повезет больше.
Есть ли у телефонных номеров в Великобритании ящики голосовой почты?
Великобритания похожа на большинство других западных стран тем, что к любому телефону обычно подключена голосовая почта. Владельцы телефонов могут персонализировать свои ящики голосовой почты, используя свой собственный голос.
Как звучит мелодия звонка, когда вы звоните в Великобританию?
Тональный сигнал ответа станции в Великобритании — это стандартный сигнал набора. что вы услышите во многих других местах. Мелодия звонка — двойное кольцо это стандартизировано для мобильных и наземных линий связи.
Вы можете услышать и другие распространенные тона:
- Сигнал «занято» или «трубка снята» — означает, что телефон, по которому вы звоните, занят или отключен.
- Сигнал ожидания — означает, что вы на удержании
- Недоступный тон — означает, что человек, с которым вы пытаетесь связаться, недоступен
Не позволяйте нюансам международного общения и логистики мешать вам связаться с друзьями, семьей и знакомыми в Великобритании. Надеюсь, это руководство поможет вам позвонить кому угодно в Великобритании.
Стоимость звонков и номера телефонов в Англии, в Шотландии, в Уэльсе и в Северной Ирландии в 2021 – 2022 годах
Стоимость звонка в Великобритании по телефонному номеру зависит от цифр, с которых он начинается, вашего британского оператора связи и от того, используете ли вы стационарный или мобильный телефон в UK.
Вы можете получать бесплатные звонки на некоторые номера в рамках вашего пакета звонков. Обратитесь к своему оператору связи.
Приведенные ниже расходы являются приблизительными. Уточните у своего оператора связи реальную стоимость, особенно если вы звоните из-за границы. Звонки с таксофонов могут стоить дороже.
Обратитесь к своему оператору связи, если у вас возникли проблемы с оплатой звонков или телефонными счетами. Обратитесь за советом в Ofcom, если это не решит проблему.
Это руководство также доступно на валлийском языке (Cymraeg).
Номер начинается с | Описание | Стоимость со стационарных телефонов за минуту (приблизительная) | Стоимость с мобильных за минуту (приблизительная) |
01 02 |
Географические номера для определенных частей Великобритании | до 16p | 3–65 кадров |
03 0345 |
Номера по всей Великобритании | до 16p | 3–65 кадров |
030 | Некоммерческие организации, благотворительные и общественные организации | до 10 пунктов | 3–40 кадров |
07 | Мобильные номера | 10–20 пикселей | 3–65 кадров |
070 | Личные номера или номера для подписки на меня, регулируемые Управлением телефонных услуг. | 50 пенсов | 86p |
0800 0808 |
Бесплатная телефонная служба | Бесплатно | Бесплатно |
0843 0844 0845 |
Цифры бизнес-тарифов | до 7 пенсов и плата за доступ вашей телефонной компании | до 7 пенсов и плата за доступ вашей телефонной компании |
0870 0871 0872 0873 |
Номера бизнес-тарифов, регулируемые Управлением по оказанию платных услуг по телефону. | до 13 пенсов и плата за доступ вашей телефонной компании | до 13 пенсов и плата за доступ вашей телефонной компании |
09 | Номера с повышенным тарифом, регулируемые Управлением телефонных услуг. | до 3,60 фунтов стерлингов и плата за доступ вашей телефонной компании, плюс от 5 до 6 фунтов стерлингов за звонок | до 3,60 фунтов стерлингов и плата за доступ вашей телефонной компании, плюс от 5 до 6 фунтов стерлингов за звонок |
101 | Неэкстренный номер полиции | Бесплатно | Бесплатно |
105 | Телефон доверия по всей Великобритании | Бесплатно | Бесплатно |
111 | Неэкстренная медицинская консультация | Бесплатно | Бесплатно |
112 | Службы спасения | Бесплатно | Бесплатно |
116 | Номера бесплатных телефонов | Бесплатно | Бесплатно |
118 | Номера справочников, регулируемые Управлением телефонных услуг. | до 3,65 фунтов стерлингов за 90 секунд и плата за доступ вашей телефонной компании | до 3,65 фунтов стерлингов за 90 секунд и плата за доступ вашей телефонной компании |
999 | Службы спасения | Бесплатно | Бесплатно |
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Иммиграционный залог под стражу: отчеты по телефону в Великобритании 2021 — 2022
Отчетность по телефону позволяет лицам, имеющим право на получение помощи, выполнять условия своего иммиграционного залога по телефону без необходимости посещения центра сообщений. Это часть пилотной программы Министерства внутренних дел.
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- Обновление ваших контактных данных
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Telephone Dialling Codes in the United Kingdom |
|
Location | |
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Country | United Kingdom |
Continent | Europe |
Regulator | Ofcom |
Type | Open |
NSN length | 7, 9, 10[notes 1] |
Format | various, see text |
Numbering plan | The National Telephone Numbering Plan |
Last updated | 18 September 2010 |
Access codes | |
Country calling code | +44 |
International call prefix | 00 |
Trunk prefix | 0 |
List of United Kingdom dialing codes |
Telephone numbers in the United Kingdom are administered by the Office of Communications (Ofcom). For this purpose, Ofcom established a telephone numbering plan, known as the National Telephone Numbering Plan, which is the system for assigning telephone numbers to subscriber stations.
The numbers are of variable length. Local numbers are supported from land-lines or numbers can be dialled with a ‘0’-lead prefix that denotes either a geographical region or another service. Mobile phone numbers have their own prefixes which are not geographical and are completely portable between providers.
Structure[edit]
All mobile numbers, nearly all geographic numbers and nearly all non-geographic numbers have 10 national (significant) numbers after the «0» trunk code. The overall structure of the UK’s National Numbering Plan is:[1]
Prefix | Service type |
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00 | International |
01 | Geographic area codes |
02 | Geographic area codes (introduced in 2000). |
03 | Non-geographic numbers charged at standard geographic area code rates (introduced in 2007) |
04 | Not in use |
05 | Corporate numbering and VoIP services; toll-free services (0500) until June 2017 |
06 | Not in use |
07 | Mobile telephony (071xx–075xx and 077xx–079xx), personal numbering (070xx), non-UK mobile networks (07624) and pagers (076xx) |
08 | Toll-free services (080x), special-rate services (084x and 087x) |
09 | Premium rate services |
A short sample of geographic numbers, set out in the officially approved (Ofcom) number groups:[2]
Number | Location |
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(020) xxxx xxxx | London |
(024) 7xxx xxxx | Coventry |
(029) xxxx xxxx | Cardiff |
(0113) xxx xxxx | Leeds |
(0114) xxx xxxx | Sheffield |
(0121) xxx xxxx | Birmingham |
(0131) xxx xxxx | Edinburgh |
(0141) xxx xxxx | Glasgow |
(0151) xxx xxxx | Merseyside |
(0161) xxx xxxx | Greater Manchester |
(01642) xx xxxx | Teesside |
(01223) xx xxxx | Cambridge |
(01257) xx xxxx | Chorley |
(01382) xx xxxx | Dundee |
(01386) xx xxxx | Evesham |
(01935) xx xxxx | Yeovil |
(01865) xx xxxx | Oxford |
(01772) xx xxxx | Preston |
(01792) xx xxxx | Swansea |
(01204) xx xxxx | Bolton |
(015396) xx xxx | Sedbergh |
(016977) xxxx or xxxxx | Brampton |
(016064) xxxx or xxxxx | Hartford |
In the United Kingdom, area codes are two, three, four or, exceptionally, five digits long (after the initial zero). Regions with shorter area codes, typically large cities, permit the allocation of more telephone numbers as the local number portion has more digits. Local customer numbers are four to eight digits long. The total number of digits is ten or, very rarely, nine (not including the initial zero). The «area code» is also referred to as an «STD (code)» or a «dialling code» in the UK.[citation needed]
The code allocated to the largest population is (020) for London. The code allocated to the largest area is (028) for all of Northern Ireland. The UK Numbering Plan also applies to three British Crown dependencies – Guernsey, Jersey, and the Isle of Man – even though they are not part of the UK.
Format[edit]
Possible number formats for UK telephone numbers are:
Number length | 10-digit NSN | 9-digit NSN | 7-digit NSN | 6 digits | 5 digits | 4 digits | 3 digits |
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Number formats | (01xx xx) xx xxx (01xxx) xxx xxx (01×1) xxx xxxx (011x) xxx xxxx (02x) xxxx xxxx 03xx xxx xxxx 055 xxxx xxxx 056 xxxx xxxx 07x xxxx xxxx 07xxx xxx xxx 0800 xxx xxxx 08xx xxx xxxx 09xx xxx xxxx |
(01xx xx) xxxx (01xxx) xx xxx 0800 xxx xxx |
0800 11 11 0845 46 4x |
118 xxx 116 xxx |
17070 | 1470 1471 1472 1474 1475 1476 1477 1478 1479 1571 1572 |
999 112 111 123 141 101 100 155 105 119 |
Number ranges starting 01 can have National Significant Number (NSN) length of 10 or (very rarely) 9 digits. NSN is the number of digits after the leading 0 trunk code or +44 international prefix. The 0800 range can have NSN length as 10, 9 or 7 digits. The 0845 range can have NSN length as 10 or 7 digits. The 0500 range had NSN length as 9 digits only, and was withdrawn from use on 3 June 2017. All other UK numbers have NSN length of 10 digits. There are no telephone numbers in the UK with an NSN length of 8 digits.
Geographic numbers[edit]
Standard geographic numbers[edit]
Geographic telephone numbers in the UK always have nine or ten digits after the 0 trunk code or +44 international dialling prefix.
Four-digit area codes[edit]
Four-digit area codes have either six-digit subscriber numbers or a mix of five- and six-digit subscriber numbers.
- (01xxx) xxx xxx
This is the format used by most areas. It has a four-digit area code (after the initial zero) and a six digit subscriber number, and is known as 4+6 format. These area codes were changed by adding a «1» directly after the initial zero as a part of PhONEday in 1995. Just short of 581 areas use this format, and the area codes range from 01200 to 01998. Almost all (01xxx) area codes now have only six digit subscriber numbers, but a small number of these areas also have some subscriber numbers only five digits in length (see next section).
01224 | Aberdeen | 22 = AB | |
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01244 | Chester | 24 = CH | |
01382 | Dundee | 38 = DU | |
01387 | Dumfries (mixed) | 38 = DU | local numbers cannot begin with 3 |
01452 | Gloucester | 45 = GL | |
01472 | Grimsby | 47 = GR | |
01473 | Ipswich | 47 = IP | |
01429 | Hartlepool | 42 = HA | |
01482 | Hull | 48 = HU | |
01539 | Kendal (mixed) | 53 = KE | local numbers cannot begin with 4, 5 or 6 |
01582 | Luton | 58 = LU | |
01642 | Teesside or Middlesbrough | 64 = MI | |
01670 | Morpeth | 67 = MP | |
01697 | Brampton, North West (mixed) | 69 = NW | local numbers cannot begin with 3, 4 or 7 |
01733 | Peterborough | 73 = PE | |
01736 | Penzance | 73 = PE | |
01772 | Preston | 77 = PR | |
01792 | Swansea | 79 = SW | |
01793 | Swindon | 79 = SW | |
01854 | Ullapool | 85 = UL | |
01947 | Whitby | 94 = WH |
Six of the four-digit area codes are known as «mixed» areas as they share those four digits with the twelve five-digit area codes. This leads to a restriction as to which initial digits can be used for subscriber numbers within those four-digit area codes, e.g. in the 01387 four-digit area code, subscriber numbers cannot begin with a 3 because 013873 is a separate five-digit area code; likewise in the 01946 four-digit area code, subscriber numbers cannot begin with a 7 because 019467 is a separate five-digit area code.
- (01xxx) xx xxx
This is used for forty smaller towns which have a mixture of six and five digit local numbers, each type allocated in specific DE blocks*; e.g. in the 01647 area code numbers beginning 24 and 61 have five digits (24xxx and 61xxx; known as 4+5 format) whereas all other DE blocks* within that area code have six digit numbers. The number of places with five digit subscriber numbers and an 01xxx area code has declined rapidly in recent decades. There were 511 ranges allocated across 56 different area codes in January 1998. The Big Number Change removed many, especially in Northern Ireland, and by July 2005 there were only 329 ranges in 42 codes. By April 2010 this had reduced to 324 ranges in 40 codes, with still the same number in November 2012. The 40 area codes are listed in the table below.
*A DE block is a block of numbers where (taking the area code and the subscriber number together) the initial 0 and the next six digits after it are the same for all the subscriber numbers in the block.
(These area codes, like many others, were changed by adding a «1» directly after the initial zero as a part of PhONEday in 1995.)
01204 | Bolton | 20 = BO | 61–64 | |
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01208 | Bodmin | 20 = BO | 72–79 | |
01254 | Blackburn | 25 = BL | 51–57, 59 | |
01276 | Camberley | 27 = CR | 20–29, 31–38, 61–66 | |
01297 | Axminster | 29 = AX | 20–24, 32–35 | |
01298 | Buxton | 29 = BX | 22–28, 70–74, 77–79, 83–85 | |
01363 | Crediton | 36 = CN | 82–85 | |
01364 | Ashburton, Devon | 36 = DN | 72, 73 | |
01384 | Dudley | 38 = DU | 70, 74–79 | |
01386 | Evesham | 38 = EV | 40, 41, 45, 47–49 | |
01404 | Honiton | 40 = HO | 41–47 | |
01420 | Alton, Hampshire | 42 = HA | 22, 23, 80–89 | |
01460 | Chard, Ilminster | 46 = IM | 30, 52–55, 57, 61–68, 72–78 | |
01461 | Gretna | 46 = GN | 40 | |
01480 | Huntingdon | 48 = HU | 52 | |
01488 | Hungerford | 48 = HU | 71–73 | |
01524 | Lancaster (mixed) | 52 = LA | 32–37, 39, 60–69 | local numbers cannot begin with 2 |
01527 | Redditch | 60–69 | ||
01562 | Kidderminster | 56 = KM | 60, 66–69 | |
01566 | Launceston | 56 = LN | 86 | |
01595 | Lerwick | 56 = LW | 86 | |
01606 | Northwich, Winsford | 60 = NO | 40–49, 74–77, 79 | |
01629 | Matlock | 62 = MA | 55–57 | |
01635 | Newbury | 63 = NE | 30–39, 40–49 | |
01647 | Moretonhampstead | 64 = MH | 24, 61 | |
01659 | Sanquhar, Nithsdale | 65 = NL | 50, 58, 66, 67, 74 | |
01695 | Skelmersdale/Ormskirk | 50–54 | ||
01726 | St Austell | 72 = SA | 61, 63–69, 70–77 | |
01744 | St Helens | 74 = SH | 20–29 | |
01750 | Selkirk | 75 = SK | 20–23, 32, 42, 52, 62, 76, 82 | |
01768 | Penrith (mixed) | 76 = PN | 882, 883, 884, 886, 887, 888 | local numbers cannot begin with 3, 4 or 7 |
01827 | Tamworth | 82 = TA | 50–59, 60–69 | |
01837 | Okehampton | 52–55, 82, 83, 89 | ||
01884 | Tiverton | 88 = TV | 32–35, 38 | |
01900 | Workington | 90 = WO | 61–68, 85 | |
01905 | Worcester | 90 = WO | 20–29 | |
01935 | Yeovil | 93 = YE | 83 | |
01946 | Whitehaven (mixed) | 94 = WH | 61–68 | local numbers cannot begin with 7 |
01949 | Whatton | 94 = WH | 20, 21, 81 | |
01963 | Wincanton | 96 = WN | 23, 31–34 | |
01995 | Garstang, Wyre | 99 = WY | 61 |
Three-digit area codes[edit]
Three-digit area codes always have seven-digit subscriber numbers and always begin 011x or 01×1.
- (01×1) xxx xxxx
This is the geographic number format for the first round of five large cities moved to all figure dialling in the 1960s, and subsequently also used in the metropolitan county of Tyne and Wear, eastern County Durham and south-eastern Northumberland from the 1980s onwards. These six areas have a three-digit area code matching the pattern 1×1 (after the initial zero) and a seven digit subscriber number, and this is known as 3+7 format. These area codes were changed by adding a «1» directly after the initial zero as a part of PhONEday in 1995.
0121 | Birmingham | formerly 021 (2 = B) |
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0131 | Edinburgh | formerly 031 (3 = E) |
0141 | Glasgow | formerly 041 (4 = G) |
0151 | Liverpool | formerly 051 (5 = L) |
0161 | Manchester | formerly 061 (6 = M) |
0171 | Used for Inner London from 1990 until 2000 | |
0181 | Used for Outer London from 1990 until 2000 | |
0191 | County of Tyne and Wear, eastern County Durham, south-eastern Northumberland |
formerly 091 (9 = tYne) |
- (011x) xxx xxxx
This is the geographic number format for the second round of large cities and towns moved to brand-new three-digit area codes. Five of these were moved in 1995 as a part of PhONEday, with Reading then following a year later. At the time of the change, an extra digit was added to the subscriber number. These six areas have a three-digit area code matching the pattern 11x, with a seven-digit subscriber number, and this is known as 3+7 format. The first three digits of the local number identifies a small area within the town or city. The former Reading area code had already been changed once, by adding a «1» directly after the initial zero as a part of PhONEday in 1995.
0113 | Leeds | formerly 0532 (53 = LE) |
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0114 | Sheffield | formerly 0742 (74 = SH) |
0115 | Nottingham | formerly 0602 (60 = NO) |
0116 | Leicester | formerly 0533 (53 = LE) |
0117 | Bristol | formerly 0272 (27 = BR) |
0118 | Reading | formerly 0734, then 01734 (73 = RE) |
Two-digit area codes[edit]
Two-digit area codes always have eight-digit subscriber numbers and always begin 02.
- (02x) xxxx xxxx
This is the newest geographic number format. It is used for the third tier of large cities and for Northern Ireland, and was formed as a part of the Big Number Change in 2000. The new area code is much shorter than the old one, and begins 02 unlike the previous 01 area codes. Numbers in these five areas are commonly misquoted, e.g. London as 0207 or Cardiff as 02920. The numbers consist of a two-digit area code matching the pattern 02x, and an eight-digit subscriber number, and this is known as 2+8 format.
The first four digits of the local number identifies a small area within the town or city. At the time of the change, the subscriber part of the number gained an extra digit in London, those in Northern Ireland gained two or three digits, and the subscriber part of the number in the other areas gained two digits. All of these areas were also subject to a previous code change, one that added a «1» directly after the initial zero as a part of PhONEday in 1995.
Location | Number | Formerly | |
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020 | London | (020) 3xxx xxxx | New since 2005 |
(020) 4xxx xxxx | New since 2019 [3] | ||
(020) 7xxx xxxx | 0171 (1995–2000) 071 (1990–1995) 01 (1960s–1990) |
||
(020) 8xxx xxxx | 0181 (1995–2000) 081 (1990–1995) 01 (1960s–1990) |
||
023 | Southampton | (023) 8xxx xxxx | 01703 (70 = SO) |
Portsmouth | (023) 9xxx xxxx | 01705 (70 = PO) | |
024 | Coventry | (024) 7xxx xxxx | 01203 (20 = CO) |
028 | Northern Ireland | (028) 25xx xxxx Ballymena | (01266) xxx xxx |
(028) 28xx xxxx Larne | (01574) xxx xxx | ||
(028) 37xx xxxx Armagh | (01861) xxx xxx | ||
(028) 71xx xxxx Derry[4][5] | (01504) xxx xxx | ||
(028) 82xx xxxx Omagh | (01662) xxx xxx | ||
(028) 90xx xxxx Belfast | (01232) xxx xxx | ||
(028) 92xx xxxx Lisburn | (01846) xxx xxx | ||
(028) 95xx xxxx Belfast | New number range | ||
(028) 97xx xxxx Ballynahinch[6] | (01238) xxx xxx | ||
029 | Cardiff | (029) 2xxx xxxx | 01222 (22 = CA) |
Five-digit area codes[edit]
Five-digit area codes have either five-digit subscriber numbers or a mix of four- and five-digit subscriber numbers.
Five-digit area codes always share their first four digits with four-digit area codes.
- (01xx xx) xx xxx and (01xx xx) xxxx
This is the oldest geographic number format and is used for twelve smaller towns and villages where the subscriber number is either five or (in one area code) four digits long. These are known as 5+5 and 5+4 format. Therefore, the STD code and the subscriber number does not always total ten digits after the initial zero trunk code. These area codes were changed by adding a «1» directly after the initial zero as a part of PhONEday in 1995. The number of places using these two formats has declined rapidly in recent decades and Brampton is the last place in the UK with four-digit local numbers.
0138 73 | Langholm |
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0152 42 | Hornby |
0153 94 | Hawkshead |
0153 95 | Grange-over-Sands |
0153 96 | Sedbergh |
0169 73 | Wigton |
0169 74 | Raughton Head |
0169 77 | Brampton[7][8] |
0176 83 | Appleby |
0176 84 | Pooley Bridge |
0176 87 | Keswick |
0194 67 | Gosforth |
The above twelve area codes and their six ‘parent’ area codes (01387, 01524, 01539, 01697, 01768 and 01946) are known as ‘Mixed’ areas due to multiple area codes sharing the same SABC digits (i.e. the initial zero and the following four digits).
National dialling only ranges[edit]
These ranges have subscriber numbers beginning with the digits «0» or «1», e.g.:
0169 770 xxxx | Brampton |
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01332 050 xxx | Derby |
01382 006 xxx | Dundee |
0141 005 xxxx | Glasgow |
0117 101 xxxx | Bristol |
0118 00x xxxx | Reading |
020 0003 xxxx | London |
Currently, these numbers are mostly used as the termination points for non-geographic numbers, and by some automated systems such as alarms. As such they are not usually meant to be directly dialled. Using these numbers directly has been problematic as some mobile phone operators in the UK do not allow access to these ranges,[9] and there may also be difficulty accessing these numbers from outside the UK.
Regulator Ofcom proposes that in future these ranges be released for wider, general-purpose use in up to 70 area codes facing number shortage[10] but then, in order to avoid confusion with codes beginning with these digits, the area code would always have to be dialled for all calls, even from within the same geographic exchange. Accordingly, if these numbers are eventually released for general use, Ofcom proposes completely removing the ability to dial locally without the area code in areas affected.
Requiring the use of the area code also allows additional local numbers starting with normally protected Special Services numbers (such as 999, 101, 111, 112 etc.) to be used, significantly increasing the quantity of numbers available for use. This occurred on 1 November 2012 for the 01202 area code, which covers the Bournemouth area.[11]
Recently, the carrier TalkTalk have inadvertently released parts of the 020 0011 range to the general public,[12] with these numbers currently being in use. For example, the charity Give a Car used the number 020 0011 1664 for a while, but recently switched to a proper London number.
Mobile telephones[edit]
- 07xxx xxx xxx—mobile phones and WiFi numbers.
Individual mobile phone companies are allocated different ranges within the 073xx, 074xx, 075xx, 07624, 077xx, 078xx and 079xx area codes. Changes to mobile phone numbers in the Big Number Change were mostly straight replacements, such as Vodafone customers on the 0378 block became 07778.
071xx xxx xxx | Mobile phones (in use since January 2017) |
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073xx xxx xxx | Mobile phones (in use since November 2014) |
074xx xxx xxx | Mobile phones (in use since November 2009) |
075xx xxx xxx | Mobile phones (in use since May 2007) |
07624 xxx xxx | Mobile phones on the Isle of Man |
077xx xxx xxx | Mobile phones (former 03xx and 04xx—mostly Vodafone and O2 (formerly Cellnet)) |
078xx xxx xxx | Mobile phones (former 05xx, 06xx and 08xx—mostly Vodafone and O2 (formerly Cellnet)) |
079xx xxx xxx | Mobile phones (former 09xx—mostly EE (formerly Orange and one2one)) |
07911 2xx xxx 07911 8xx xxx |
Number range for data-only services (e.g. 3G/LTE-enabled tablet computers, portable modem routers, data devices, etc.) |
Since the advent of Mobile number portability, mobile phone number prefixes can no longer be relied on to determine the current operator of a particular mobile phone – only the original operator.
Pagers and personal numbering[edit]
- 07x xxxx xxxx—pagers and personal numbering (PNS).
070 xxxx xxxx | Personal numbering |
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076 xxxx xxxx | Pagers (excluding 07624, used for mobile phones on the Isle of Man) |
Personal numbers beginning 070 are regulated by Phone-paid Services Authority.
Calls to 070 and 076 numbers are often charged at a much higher rate than the similar-looking 07xxx mobile telephone numbers and often they are not included in «inclusive minutes» in phone contracts.
From 1 October 2019, Ofcom has capped the termination or wholesale rate for calls to 070 numbers to be at the same level as for calls to mobile numbers. Ofcom «expect[s] this will allow phone companies to price calls to these numbers or include them in call allowances in the same way that they do for calls to mobile [number]s«.[13]
Non-geographic numbers[edit]
Non-geographic numbers charged at geographic rate[edit]
- 03xx xxx xxxx—»UK-wide» numbering.
03xx is a range of non-geographic numbers introduced in 2007 as a cheaper alternative to the shared-cost non-geographic numbers (such as 0870 or 0845 numbers). In contrast to the 084x/087x range, calls to 03 numbers are considered local calls for billing purposes (i.e., like calls to a geographic number 01 or 02).[14] This means that customers who are benefiting from inclusive minutes on mobile phone or landline calling plans are also able to call these numbers using their inclusive minutes.[15]
There are three different ranges of numbers: those beginning 030x are reserved for qualifying public bodies and non-profit organisations; those beginning 033x can be allocated to anyone; and those beginning 034x and 037x have been allocated for migration from the matching 084x and 087x number ranges respectively.[16]
030x xxx xxxx | For qualifying public bodies and non-profit organisations as defined by Ofcom |
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033x xxx xxxx | For any end user |
034x xxx xxxx | Migration range for operators who have 084x numbers |
037x xxx xxxx | Migration range for operators who have 087x numbers |
Corporate and VoIP numbering[edit]
- 05x xxxx xxxx—Corporate and VoIP numbering.
Unlike 03 numbers there is no uniform pricing for 05 numbers; BT charge a number of different rates depending on the number dialled.[17] Some are charged at geographic rate, others not. Other operators are not required to charge the same rates as BT for calling 05 numbers.
055 xxxx xxxx | Corporate Numbering (but also used by BT for its Broadband Voice service) |
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056 xxxx xxxx | Allocated by Ofcom for LIECS (Location Independent Electronic Communications Services), e.g. VoIP services |
Freephone numbers[edit]
- 0500 xxx xxx—Freephone services allocated before 1999.
Until July 2017, the 0500 range was used for some freephone services which were originally provided by Mercury Communications Ltd (now Cable & Wireless Worldwide). These numbers were different from the rest of the 05 range in that they are only 9 digits in length after the 0 trunk code, e.g. 0500 007 007 (National Savings and Investments), 0500 2 88 2 91 (BBC Radio 2, 88 to 91 FM), 0500 600 600 (Crimewatch), 0500 600 700 (Watchdog[clarification needed]) and 0500 909 693 (BBC Radio 5 Live, 909 and 693 kHz). Numerous universities, government departments, airlines, banks and businesses also used these numbers. They were allocated before the general trend of using longer numbers started in 1997 and long before the rest of the 05 range was assigned to corporate and VoIP numbering after 2000.
0500 xxx xxx[notes 2] | Special Services – No charge to Customer a.k.a. «Freephone» | Free to call from landline, up to 40p per minute from mobile. |
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The range was withdrawn by Ofcom in July 2017[18] as a result of a series of consultations starting from 2012.[19] The number range
08085 xxx xxx was made available to owners of 0500 xxx xxx to enable a smooth transition.
- 0800 xxx xxx, 0800 xxx xxxx and 0808 xxx xxxx—Freephone services.
0800 xxx xxx[notes 3] | Special Services – No charge to Customer a.k.a. «Freephone» | Free to call from landline, and was up to 40p per minute from mobile, until July 2015 when calls to 080 numbers from mobiles became free. Calls to certain charity and similar services were always free from most mobiles. 0808 9xx xxxx numbers are used by freephone internet services. |
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0800 xxx xxxx | ||
0808 xxx xxxx |
There is one short «special» number in this range, 0800 11 11 for Childline.
Additionally, numbers in the range 0808 80x xxxx are reserved for not-for-profit helplines and as such are usually free to call from most mobile telephones. A number of other numbers can also be called for free from mobiles,[20][21][22][23][24][25][26][27] but this varies by network.
Fixed-rate or special-rate services[edit]
- 084x xxx xxxx (Special Services basic rate) – non-geographic fixed-rate or special-rate services
- 087x xxx xxxx (Special Services higher rate) – non-geographic fixed-rate or special-rate services.
With the exception of 080x freephone numbers, 08xx numbers are charged above geographic rates, with some of the extra revenue going to the terminating telco. This additional revenue may be shared with the subscriber, but is often used instead to subsidise additional network services, such as fax-to-email, virtual office applications, call queuing, voicemail and easy number redirection. None of these call management services is exclusive to 08xx numbers and they could be provided on any number range.
Special Services basic rate range:
0845 xxx xxxx | Up to 5p a minute, varies daytime/evening/weekend, from BT landline, other providers may charge more; up to 42p a minute from mobiles. |
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0844 00x xxxx | Non-BT Discount Scheme—Internet Services incorporating unmetered access up to and including 5p for BT customers |
0844 01x xxxx to 0844 09x xxxx |
currently unused |
0844 1xx xxxx | currently unused |
0844 2xx xxxx to 0844 9xx xxxx |
Up to 4.26p a minute (plus VAT), varies daytime/evening/weekend, from BT landline, other providers may charge more; up to 42p a minute from mobiles. |
0843 xxx xxxx | Up to 4.26p a minute (plus VAT), but fixed (e.g. always 3p/minute or always 4p/minute) from BT landline, other providers may charge more; up to 42p a minute from mobiles. |
0842 xxx xxxx | Up to 4.26p a minute (plus VAT), but fixed (e.g. always 3p/minute or always 4p/minute) from BT landline, other providers may charge more; up to 42p a minute from mobiles. |
There were a few short «special» number in this range, such as 0845 46 47 for NHS Direct; this was closed in 2014 and replaced by NHS 111, except in Wales where the transition took place in 2015.
Special Services higher rate range:
0870 xxx xxxx | Up to 8p a minute (plus VAT), varies daytime/evening/weekend (charged at no more than the caller would pay for a call to a Geographic Number) from landline; up to 42p a minute from mobiles. |
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0871 0xx xxxx | Internet Services metered access, up to and including 10p/minute for BT customers. |
0871 1xx xxxx | currently unused |
0871 2xx xxxx to 0871 9xx xxxx |
Up to 8.5p a minute (plus VAT) but fixed (e.g. always 6p/minute or always 8.5p/minute) from BT landline, other providers may charge more; up to 50p a minute from mobiles. |
0872 xxx xxxx | Up to 8.5p a minute (plus VAT) but fixed (e.g. always 6p/minute or always 8.5p/minute) from BT landline, other providers may charge more; up to 50p a minute from mobiles. |
0873 xxx xxxx | Up to 8.5p a minute (plus VAT) but fixed (e.g. always 6p/minute or always 8.5p/minute) from BT landline, other providers may charge more; up to 50p a minute from mobiles. |
The usage of 0871, 0872 and 0873 numbers is regulated by PhonepayPlus.[28]
There was widespread confusion about the cost of calling 084 and 087 numbers until 2015. They often do not qualify for discounts and bundled minutes, and can be prohibitively expensive when called from mobiles and payphones. Many major companies persist in misdescribing them as «Local Rate», «Lo Call» (often as ‘locall rate’ which can be easily misread as ‘local rate’) or «National Rate» for which the Advertising Standards Authority can take action.[29][30][31][32][33][34][35][36][37][38][39]
[40][41][42]
Access charge and service charge[edit]
From 1 July 2015, the charge for calls to 084, 087, 09 and 118 numbers has been simplified. It is split into two parts: An access charge, payable to the telephone service provider – e.g. BT, EE, Sky – plus a service charge paid to the company offering the service.
Companies with 084, 087, and 09 numbers must declare the service charge element of the call cost when advertising their phone number; for example, a number may be advertised saying «Calls cost 20p per minute plus your phone company’s access charge».[43] Telecoms companies must inform their customers about their access charge for calling each number range. The EU Consumer Rights Directive requires that many entities that held 084 and 087 numbers will no longer be allowed to use them. The directive bans the usage of numbers that cost more than calling a geographic number for customer service and complaints lines, and other such purposes.[44][45] Since Britain left the EU the Directive as such no longer applies, but its provisions may have been incorporated into British law.[needs update]
Other 08xx number ranges[edit]
- 08xx xxx xxxx—Internet for schools and Inbound routing codes.
0820 xxx xxxx | Special Services: Internet for schools |
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0899 9xx xxxx | Inbound routing codes |
Premium rate content services (PRS and SES)[edit]
- 09xx xxx xxxx—Premium Rate Content Services
Numbers in the 09xx range are charged at the highest rates of any calls within the United Kingdom, and are controlled by various regulations regarding their use. The regulator is the Phone-paid Services Authority, formerly PhonepayPlus.[28] There are a large number of charge bands, some with high pence-per-minute rates, others with a high fixed-price for the entire call.
090x xxx xxxx | Premium rate content services (PRS) |
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0908 xxx xxxx 0909 xxx xxxx |
Sexual entertainment services (SES) (not available for new allocations) |
091x xxx xxxx | Premium rate non-content services (PRS) |
098x xxx xxxx | Sexual entertainment services (SES) |
The earlier unused 092x xxx xxxx – 099x xxx xxxx allocation for «Broadband Internet Services» no longer exists and was removed from the number plan in 2005.
Crown dependencies[edit]
Although calls from UK landlines to landlines in the islands are charged at the same rate as those to other UK landlines (i.e. they are not treated as international calls), calls may be excluded from calling plans offering unlimited UK fixed line calls.
Mobile operators may also charge more for calls to the islands and these calls are usually excluded from calling plans. Calls and SMS messages sent to island mobile phone numbers are not charged at the same rate as calls to UK mobile phone numbers.
Guernsey[edit]
This area code is used for the Bailiwick of Guernsey, i.e. including Alderney and Sark.
(01481) xxx xxx | Fixed line | 48 = GU |
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(01481) 822 xxx | Fixed line (Alderney) | |
(01481) 823 xxx | ||
(01481) 824 xxx | ||
(01481) 832 xxx | Fixed line (Sark) | |
(01481) 833 xxx | ||
07781 xxx xxx | Sure mobile phones and pagers | |
07839 xxx xxx | Airtel Vodafone mobile phones | |
07911 xxx xxx | Wave Telecom mobile phones, not for UK |
Jersey[edit]
(01534) xxx xxx | Fixed line | 53 = JE |
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07509 xxx xxx | Jersey Telecom mobile phones and pagers | |
07797 xxx xxx | ||
07937 xxx xxx | ||
07700 xxx xxx | Sure mobile network | |
07829 xxx xxx | Airtel Vodafone mobile network |
Several Jersey companies also have non-geographic numbers allocated.[46]
Isle of Man[edit]
(01624) xxx xxx | Fixed line | 62 = MA |
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07624 xxx xxx | Mobile phones and paging services | |
07524 xxx xxx | Mobile phones additional capacity | |
07924 xxx xxx |
On the Isle of Man, both fixed (01624) and mobile phone (07624) numbers can be dialled locally in the six-digit format.
Fictitious numbers[edit]
Ofcom has also reserved certain number ranges for use in television dramas and films, so as to avoid the risk of people having their telephone numbers displayed and receiving unwanted calls. This is similar to the use of fictitious telephone numbers in the United States and Canada starting with the digits 555.
In most of the large cities with three-digit area codes, a range of numbers is reserved, usually all the numbers starting with the digits 496. For fictitious numbers in other areas, the area code 01632 is reserved; this code is not in use, although 0632 was used for Newcastle upon Tyne until the late 1980s (63 = NE) and briefly reallocated for use by premium rate services in the 1990s. There are also reserved ranges for fictitious mobile, freephone and premium rate numbers.[47][48]
The Post Office even produced dial centre labels for use in advertisements and film/TV with a mythical exchange called VINcent plus four digits. The numerical equivalent of VIN was 846 and all the caller got was the speaking clock (i.e. 846 is also numerical equivalent of TIM) in the big city «Director» areas.[49]
At around the same time as the other Big Number Change changes, Ofcom revised their recommendations to update the prefixes, add additional areas and increase the size of the allocation from 10 to 1,000 numbers per block. Those changes are listed in the Big Number Change article.
In Coronation Street, the fictional Manchester suburb of Weatherfield uses the unallocated range (0161) 715 xxxx.[50]
Special service numbers[edit]
Emergency services and helplines[edit]
The UK has two free emergency numbers: the traditional 999, which is still widely used, and the EU standard 112. Both 999 and 112 are used to contact all emergency services: Police, Fire Service, Ambulance Service and Coastguard. (Standard advice for Mountain Rescue or Cave Rescue is to ask the emergency operator for the police, who oversee the communication with these two services.[51][52][53])
Both numbers can be called from mobile phones with the keylock on or without entering the PIN where that would otherwise be required. Although some mobile phones allow emergency calls to be attempted without a SIM card, at present the UK networks reject such calls. Since November 2009, an emergency call can be made through any UK mobile network as long as there is a SIM for any valid UK network in the handset. Although UK VOIP phone providers are required to offer 999 / 112 service, this is subject to a registration for the service and with a verified service address and users need to be aware such service may not work in a power blackout; however, International VOIP providers may not provide this service.
The chargeable number 101 was introduced for non-urgent crime and community safety calls on a trial basis in 2006. In Wales, the scheme was taken forward by all four police forces, who adopted the number for non-emergency calls on a permanent basis in early 2009. In England, the scheme was on trial until 2012, when it was adopted nationwide and the cost to call changed from 10p per call to 15p per call. In Northern Ireland, the number was introduced by the Police Service of Northern Ireland in March 2014.[54] Since 1 April 2020 the number is free to call.
The operator is obtained via 100 from landlines, while directory enquiries, formerly 192, is now provided in the 118xxx range, (not to be confused with 0118, the area code for Reading.) e.g. 118 212, 118 800, 118 500, 118 118, by different companies. International operator assistance is reached through 155.
From early 2010, the pan-European 116 number range came into use for social helplines. The first three numbers allocated were Missing People using 116 000 for a missing children helpline, the NSPCC ChildLine on 116 111, and Samaritans using 116 123 for an emotional support helpline.[citation needed] A recent[when?] consultation for the numbers 116 106 and 116 117 has yet to see any result.
The National Health Service (NHS) can be reached on 111 for non-emergency calls (from landlines and mobiles only). In other European countries, the number 116 117 is used for a similar purpose.
The NHS has also launched a COVID-19 helpline on 119 relating to swabbing so these calls do not go through the 111 call centre.
Local electricity network operators can be reached on 105 to report power cuts.[55]
Two telephone helplines within the regular code space have only eight digits, namely 0800 11 11 for ChildLine and 0845 4647 for NHS Direct in Wales.
The number 159 (‘Call 159’) has been introduced to give a standard number for calling banks, in an effort to reduce scams where people are tricked into calling someone pretending to be their bank.[56]
Speaking clock[edit]
Since the mid-1990s, speaking clock services have been available throughout Great Britain using the number 123. Before this, exchanges in «Director» areas (Birmingham, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Liverpool, London and Manchester) dialled 846 (TIM), later changing to 123; main exchanges in «non-Director» areas originally used «952», later changing to «80» with the introduction of STD and eventually to «8081» as other recorded services were introduced on 80X1 codes. Some mobile operators allocate other services to 123, such as customer services or voicemail.
Automated services and access codes[edit]
Short codes beginning with 1 are reserved for telecom service providers’ own functionality; some of the most well-known are codes for use with Caller Display:
141 | Withhold number | when normally released |
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1470 | Release number | when normally withheld |
1471 | Last call information and return | caller may press 3 to return call on most networks |
1475 | 1471 erasure | removes details of last call from 1471 service. May need to be prefixed with 1470 if number is normally withheld |
1477 | Automatic Call Trace | Stores number (even if withheld) of nuisance caller at terminating exchange for subsequent investigation and enforcement,
but service is seldom enabled by default |
1571 | Voicemail service | For people who do not have answering machines. If there is a new message, the dial tone will be stuttered. |
1572 | BT Call Protect | To divert nuisance calls to junk voicemail. |
#31# | Withhold number | 141 equivalent for use on mobile networks |
Many fixed line telephone subscribers, e.g. of BT,[57] Virgin Media,[58] SkyTalk, TalkTalk, and PlusNet, have the opportunity to use an automated messaging service which takes messages when the called number is either engaged («busy») or not answered within a given time. This can be accessed by calling 1571.
For fixed line users, it is possible to override the carrier pre-selection (CPS) on a per-call basis, dialling a special code before the number, e.g. 1280 for BT, 1664 for LowerCall, or 1844 for Daisy. Ofcom defines the range for these as: «124 to 140, 143 to 146, 148 to 149, 160 to 169, and 181 to 189 inclusive. Numbers of up to 5-digits used to access an Indirect Access Provider (‘Type B Access Codes’)».[59]
History[edit]
Telephone numbers in Overseas Territories[edit]
Telephone numbers in British Overseas Territories do not come under the UK telephone numbering plan. These calls are treated as international calls. Below are the access codes for the overseas territories:
North American Numbering Plan[edit]
- Anguilla +1 (264) xxx xxxx
- Bermuda +1 (441) xxx xxxx
- British Virgin Islands +1 (284) xxx xxxx
- Cayman Islands +1 (345) xxx xxxx
- Montserrat +1 (664) xxx xxxx
- Turks and Caicos Islands +1 (649) xxx xxxx
Others[edit]
- British Antarctic Territory +44 (Shared with the UK)
- British Indian Ocean Territory +246
- Falkland Islands and South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands +500
- Gibraltar +350
- Saint Helena and Tristan da Cunha +290
- Ascension Island +247
- Akrotiri and Dhekelia +357 (Shared with Cyprus)
- Pitcairn Islands +64 (Shared with New Zealand)
See also[edit]
- Big Number Change
- List of dialling codes in the United Kingdom
- List of UK dialling codes covering Wales
- Non-geographic telephone numbers in the United Kingdom
- Telecommunications in the United Kingdom
- Telephone number
- Telephone number portability
- Telephone numbering plan
- Telephone numbers in Ireland
- UK telephone code misconceptions—includes the common «0207» and «0208» misconceptions
- Calling party pays
Notes[edit]
- ^ 7 for two special 08xx numbers; 9 in some 01xxx areas, one 01xxxx area, all 0500 numbers, and some 0800 numbers; 10 in all other areas and mobile phones
- ^ Older pre-PhONEday nine-digit 0500 numbers were left as nine-digit numbers after PhONEday. No new 0500 number ranges were released after PhONEday.
- ^ Older pre-PhONEday nine-digit 0800 numbers were left as nine-digit numbers after PhONEday. All new 0800 number ranges released after PhONEday have ten digits after the 0 trunk code.
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External links[edit]
- UK Numbering Policy section of Ofcom’s website
- UK National Telephone Numbering Plan (PDF)
- Ofcom – Telephone Area Code Tool – UK dialling code lookup
- Ralph Adam, ‘Send a boy – or dial it yourself? numbering for the information society’, ASLIB Proceedings, 51:1, January 1999(subscription required)
- UK telephone numbering plan in detail
- Regular Expressions for Validating and Formatting GB Telephone Numbers
- The first 25 years of STD code changes summarised (PDF)
- UK Area Codes lookup
«+44» redirects here. For the band, see +44 (band).
Telephone Dialling Codes in the United Kingdom |
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Location | |
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Country | United Kingdom |
Continent | Europe |
Regulator | Ofcom |
Type | Open |
NSN length | 7, 9, 10[notes 1] |
Format | various, see text |
Numbering plan | The National Telephone Numbering Plan |
Last updated | 18 September 2010 |
Access codes | |
Country calling code | +44 |
International call prefix | 00 |
Trunk prefix | 0 |
List of United Kingdom dialing codes |
Telephone numbers in the United Kingdom are administered by the Office of Communications (Ofcom). For this purpose, Ofcom established a telephone numbering plan, known as the National Telephone Numbering Plan, which is the system for assigning telephone numbers to subscriber stations.
The numbers are of variable length. Local numbers are supported from land-lines or numbers can be dialled with a ‘0’-lead prefix that denotes either a geographical region or another service. Mobile phone numbers have their own prefixes which are not geographical and are completely portable between providers.
Structure[edit]
All mobile numbers, nearly all geographic numbers and nearly all non-geographic numbers have 10 national (significant) numbers after the «0» trunk code. The overall structure of the UK’s National Numbering Plan is:[1]
Prefix | Service type |
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00 | International |
01 | Geographic area codes |
02 | Geographic area codes (introduced in 2000). |
03 | Non-geographic numbers charged at standard geographic area code rates (introduced in 2007) |
04 | Not in use |
05 | Corporate numbering and VoIP services; toll-free services (0500) until June 2017 |
06 | Not in use |
07 | Mobile telephony (071xx–075xx and 077xx–079xx), personal numbering (070xx), non-UK mobile networks (07624) and pagers (076xx) |
08 | Toll-free services (080x), special-rate services (084x and 087x) |
09 | Premium rate services |
A short sample of geographic numbers, set out in the officially approved (Ofcom) number groups:[2]
Number | Location |
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(020) xxxx xxxx | London |
(024) 7xxx xxxx | Coventry |
(029) xxxx xxxx | Cardiff |
(0113) xxx xxxx | Leeds |
(0114) xxx xxxx | Sheffield |
(0121) xxx xxxx | Birmingham |
(0131) xxx xxxx | Edinburgh |
(0141) xxx xxxx | Glasgow |
(0151) xxx xxxx | Merseyside |
(0161) xxx xxxx | Greater Manchester |
(01642) xx xxxx | Teesside |
(01223) xx xxxx | Cambridge |
(01257) xx xxxx | Chorley |
(01382) xx xxxx | Dundee |
(01386) xx xxxx | Evesham |
(01935) xx xxxx | Yeovil |
(01865) xx xxxx | Oxford |
(01772) xx xxxx | Preston |
(01792) xx xxxx | Swansea |
(01204) xx xxxx | Bolton |
(015396) xx xxx | Sedbergh |
(016977) xxxx or xxxxx | Brampton |
(016064) xxxx or xxxxx | Hartford |
In the United Kingdom, area codes are two, three, four or, exceptionally, five digits long (after the initial zero). Regions with shorter area codes, typically large cities, permit the allocation of more telephone numbers as the local number portion has more digits. Local customer numbers are four to eight digits long. The total number of digits is ten or, very rarely, nine (not including the initial zero). The «area code» is also referred to as an «STD (code)» or a «dialling code» in the UK.[citation needed]
The code allocated to the largest population is (020) for London. The code allocated to the largest area is (028) for all of Northern Ireland. The UK Numbering Plan also applies to three British Crown dependencies – Guernsey, Jersey, and the Isle of Man – even though they are not part of the UK.
Format[edit]
Possible number formats for UK telephone numbers are:
Number length | 10-digit NSN | 9-digit NSN | 7-digit NSN | 6 digits | 5 digits | 4 digits | 3 digits |
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Number formats | (01xx xx) xx xxx (01xxx) xxx xxx (01×1) xxx xxxx (011x) xxx xxxx (02x) xxxx xxxx 03xx xxx xxxx 055 xxxx xxxx 056 xxxx xxxx 07x xxxx xxxx 07xxx xxx xxx 0800 xxx xxxx 08xx xxx xxxx 09xx xxx xxxx |
(01xx xx) xxxx (01xxx) xx xxx 0800 xxx xxx |
0800 11 11 0845 46 4x |
118 xxx 116 xxx |
17070 | 1470 1471 1472 1474 1475 1476 1477 1478 1479 1571 1572 |
999 112 111 123 141 101 100 155 105 119 |
Number ranges starting 01 can have National Significant Number (NSN) length of 10 or (very rarely) 9 digits. NSN is the number of digits after the leading 0 trunk code or +44 international prefix. The 0800 range can have NSN length as 10, 9 or 7 digits. The 0845 range can have NSN length as 10 or 7 digits. The 0500 range had NSN length as 9 digits only, and was withdrawn from use on 3 June 2017. All other UK numbers have NSN length of 10 digits. There are no telephone numbers in the UK with an NSN length of 8 digits.
Geographic numbers[edit]
Standard geographic numbers[edit]
Geographic telephone numbers in the UK always have nine or ten digits after the 0 trunk code or +44 international dialling prefix.
Four-digit area codes[edit]
Four-digit area codes have either six-digit subscriber numbers or a mix of five- and six-digit subscriber numbers.
- (01xxx) xxx xxx
This is the format used by most areas. It has a four-digit area code (after the initial zero) and a six digit subscriber number, and is known as 4+6 format. These area codes were changed by adding a «1» directly after the initial zero as a part of PhONEday in 1995. Just short of 581 areas use this format, and the area codes range from 01200 to 01998. Almost all (01xxx) area codes now have only six digit subscriber numbers, but a small number of these areas also have some subscriber numbers only five digits in length (see next section).
01224 | Aberdeen | 22 = AB | |
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01244 | Chester | 24 = CH | |
01382 | Dundee | 38 = DU | |
01387 | Dumfries (mixed) | 38 = DU | local numbers cannot begin with 3 |
01452 | Gloucester | 45 = GL | |
01472 | Grimsby | 47 = GR | |
01473 | Ipswich | 47 = IP | |
01429 | Hartlepool | 42 = HA | |
01482 | Hull | 48 = HU | |
01539 | Kendal (mixed) | 53 = KE | local numbers cannot begin with 4, 5 or 6 |
01582 | Luton | 58 = LU | |
01642 | Teesside or Middlesbrough | 64 = MI | |
01670 | Morpeth | 67 = MP | |
01697 | Brampton, North West (mixed) | 69 = NW | local numbers cannot begin with 3, 4 or 7 |
01733 | Peterborough | 73 = PE | |
01736 | Penzance | 73 = PE | |
01772 | Preston | 77 = PR | |
01792 | Swansea | 79 = SW | |
01793 | Swindon | 79 = SW | |
01854 | Ullapool | 85 = UL | |
01947 | Whitby | 94 = WH |
Six of the four-digit area codes are known as «mixed» areas as they share those four digits with the twelve five-digit area codes. This leads to a restriction as to which initial digits can be used for subscriber numbers within those four-digit area codes, e.g. in the 01387 four-digit area code, subscriber numbers cannot begin with a 3 because 013873 is a separate five-digit area code; likewise in the 01946 four-digit area code, subscriber numbers cannot begin with a 7 because 019467 is a separate five-digit area code.
- (01xxx) xx xxx
This is used for forty smaller towns which have a mixture of six and five digit local numbers, each type allocated in specific DE blocks*; e.g. in the 01647 area code numbers beginning 24 and 61 have five digits (24xxx and 61xxx; known as 4+5 format) whereas all other DE blocks* within that area code have six digit numbers. The number of places with five digit subscriber numbers and an 01xxx area code has declined rapidly in recent decades. There were 511 ranges allocated across 56 different area codes in January 1998. The Big Number Change removed many, especially in Northern Ireland, and by July 2005 there were only 329 ranges in 42 codes. By April 2010 this had reduced to 324 ranges in 40 codes, with still the same number in November 2012. The 40 area codes are listed in the table below.
*A DE block is a block of numbers where (taking the area code and the subscriber number together) the initial 0 and the next six digits after it are the same for all the subscriber numbers in the block.
(These area codes, like many others, were changed by adding a «1» directly after the initial zero as a part of PhONEday in 1995.)
01204 | Bolton | 20 = BO | 61–64 | |
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01208 | Bodmin | 20 = BO | 72–79 | |
01254 | Blackburn | 25 = BL | 51–57, 59 | |
01276 | Camberley | 27 = CR | 20–29, 31–38, 61–66 | |
01297 | Axminster | 29 = AX | 20–24, 32–35 | |
01298 | Buxton | 29 = BX | 22–28, 70–74, 77–79, 83–85 | |
01363 | Crediton | 36 = CN | 82–85 | |
01364 | Ashburton, Devon | 36 = DN | 72, 73 | |
01384 | Dudley | 38 = DU | 70, 74–79 | |
01386 | Evesham | 38 = EV | 40, 41, 45, 47–49 | |
01404 | Honiton | 40 = HO | 41–47 | |
01420 | Alton, Hampshire | 42 = HA | 22, 23, 80–89 | |
01460 | Chard, Ilminster | 46 = IM | 30, 52–55, 57, 61–68, 72–78 | |
01461 | Gretna | 46 = GN | 40 | |
01480 | Huntingdon | 48 = HU | 52 | |
01488 | Hungerford | 48 = HU | 71–73 | |
01524 | Lancaster (mixed) | 52 = LA | 32–37, 39, 60–69 | local numbers cannot begin with 2 |
01527 | Redditch | 60–69 | ||
01562 | Kidderminster | 56 = KM | 60, 66–69 | |
01566 | Launceston | 56 = LN | 86 | |
01595 | Lerwick | 56 = LW | 86 | |
01606 | Northwich, Winsford | 60 = NO | 40–49, 74–77, 79 | |
01629 | Matlock | 62 = MA | 55–57 | |
01635 | Newbury | 63 = NE | 30–39, 40–49 | |
01647 | Moretonhampstead | 64 = MH | 24, 61 | |
01659 | Sanquhar, Nithsdale | 65 = NL | 50, 58, 66, 67, 74 | |
01695 | Skelmersdale/Ormskirk | 50–54 | ||
01726 | St Austell | 72 = SA | 61, 63–69, 70–77 | |
01744 | St Helens | 74 = SH | 20–29 | |
01750 | Selkirk | 75 = SK | 20–23, 32, 42, 52, 62, 76, 82 | |
01768 | Penrith (mixed) | 76 = PN | 882, 883, 884, 886, 887, 888 | local numbers cannot begin with 3, 4 or 7 |
01827 | Tamworth | 82 = TA | 50–59, 60–69 | |
01837 | Okehampton | 52–55, 82, 83, 89 | ||
01884 | Tiverton | 88 = TV | 32–35, 38 | |
01900 | Workington | 90 = WO | 61–68, 85 | |
01905 | Worcester | 90 = WO | 20–29 | |
01935 | Yeovil | 93 = YE | 83 | |
01946 | Whitehaven (mixed) | 94 = WH | 61–68 | local numbers cannot begin with 7 |
01949 | Whatton | 94 = WH | 20, 21, 81 | |
01963 | Wincanton | 96 = WN | 23, 31–34 | |
01995 | Garstang, Wyre | 99 = WY | 61 |
Three-digit area codes[edit]
Three-digit area codes always have seven-digit subscriber numbers and always begin 011x or 01×1.
- (01×1) xxx xxxx
This is the geographic number format for the first round of five large cities moved to all figure dialling in the 1960s, and subsequently also used in the metropolitan county of Tyne and Wear, eastern County Durham and south-eastern Northumberland from the 1980s onwards. These six areas have a three-digit area code matching the pattern 1×1 (after the initial zero) and a seven digit subscriber number, and this is known as 3+7 format. These area codes were changed by adding a «1» directly after the initial zero as a part of PhONEday in 1995.
0121 | Birmingham | formerly 021 (2 = B) |
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0131 | Edinburgh | formerly 031 (3 = E) |
0141 | Glasgow | formerly 041 (4 = G) |
0151 | Liverpool | formerly 051 (5 = L) |
0161 | Manchester | formerly 061 (6 = M) |
0171 | Used for Inner London from 1990 until 2000 | |
0181 | Used for Outer London from 1990 until 2000 | |
0191 | County of Tyne and Wear, eastern County Durham, south-eastern Northumberland |
formerly 091 (9 = tYne) |
- (011x) xxx xxxx
This is the geographic number format for the second round of large cities and towns moved to brand-new three-digit area codes. Five of these were moved in 1995 as a part of PhONEday, with Reading then following a year later. At the time of the change, an extra digit was added to the subscriber number. These six areas have a three-digit area code matching the pattern 11x, with a seven-digit subscriber number, and this is known as 3+7 format. The first three digits of the local number identifies a small area within the town or city. The former Reading area code had already been changed once, by adding a «1» directly after the initial zero as a part of PhONEday in 1995.
0113 | Leeds | formerly 0532 (53 = LE) |
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0114 | Sheffield | formerly 0742 (74 = SH) |
0115 | Nottingham | formerly 0602 (60 = NO) |
0116 | Leicester | formerly 0533 (53 = LE) |
0117 | Bristol | formerly 0272 (27 = BR) |
0118 | Reading | formerly 0734, then 01734 (73 = RE) |
Two-digit area codes[edit]
Two-digit area codes always have eight-digit subscriber numbers and always begin 02.
- (02x) xxxx xxxx
This is the newest geographic number format. It is used for the third tier of large cities and for Northern Ireland, and was formed as a part of the Big Number Change in 2000. The new area code is much shorter than the old one, and begins 02 unlike the previous 01 area codes. Numbers in these five areas are commonly misquoted, e.g. London as 0207 or Cardiff as 02920. The numbers consist of a two-digit area code matching the pattern 02x, and an eight-digit subscriber number, and this is known as 2+8 format.
The first four digits of the local number identifies a small area within the town or city. At the time of the change, the subscriber part of the number gained an extra digit in London, those in Northern Ireland gained two or three digits, and the subscriber part of the number in the other areas gained two digits. All of these areas were also subject to a previous code change, one that added a «1» directly after the initial zero as a part of PhONEday in 1995.
Location | Number | Formerly | |
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020 | London | (020) 3xxx xxxx | New since 2005 |
(020) 4xxx xxxx | New since 2019 [3] | ||
(020) 7xxx xxxx | 0171 (1995–2000) 071 (1990–1995) 01 (1960s–1990) |
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(020) 8xxx xxxx | 0181 (1995–2000) 081 (1990–1995) 01 (1960s–1990) |
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023 | Southampton | (023) 8xxx xxxx | 01703 (70 = SO) |
Portsmouth | (023) 9xxx xxxx | 01705 (70 = PO) | |
024 | Coventry | (024) 7xxx xxxx | 01203 (20 = CO) |
028 | Northern Ireland | (028) 25xx xxxx Ballymena | (01266) xxx xxx |
(028) 28xx xxxx Larne | (01574) xxx xxx | ||
(028) 37xx xxxx Armagh | (01861) xxx xxx | ||
(028) 71xx xxxx Derry[4][5] | (01504) xxx xxx | ||
(028) 82xx xxxx Omagh | (01662) xxx xxx | ||
(028) 90xx xxxx Belfast | (01232) xxx xxx | ||
(028) 92xx xxxx Lisburn | (01846) xxx xxx | ||
(028) 95xx xxxx Belfast | New number range | ||
(028) 97xx xxxx Ballynahinch[6] | (01238) xxx xxx | ||
029 | Cardiff | (029) 2xxx xxxx | 01222 (22 = CA) |
Five-digit area codes[edit]
Five-digit area codes have either five-digit subscriber numbers or a mix of four- and five-digit subscriber numbers.
Five-digit area codes always share their first four digits with four-digit area codes.
- (01xx xx) xx xxx and (01xx xx) xxxx
This is the oldest geographic number format and is used for twelve smaller towns and villages where the subscriber number is either five or (in one area code) four digits long. These are known as 5+5 and 5+4 format. Therefore, the STD code and the subscriber number does not always total ten digits after the initial zero trunk code. These area codes were changed by adding a «1» directly after the initial zero as a part of PhONEday in 1995. The number of places using these two formats has declined rapidly in recent decades and Brampton is the last place in the UK with four-digit local numbers.
0138 73 | Langholm |
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0152 42 | Hornby |
0153 94 | Hawkshead |
0153 95 | Grange-over-Sands |
0153 96 | Sedbergh |
0169 73 | Wigton |
0169 74 | Raughton Head |
0169 77 | Brampton[7][8] |
0176 83 | Appleby |
0176 84 | Pooley Bridge |
0176 87 | Keswick |
0194 67 | Gosforth |
The above twelve area codes and their six ‘parent’ area codes (01387, 01524, 01539, 01697, 01768 and 01946) are known as ‘Mixed’ areas due to multiple area codes sharing the same SABC digits (i.e. the initial zero and the following four digits).
National dialling only ranges[edit]
These ranges have subscriber numbers beginning with the digits «0» or «1», e.g.:
0169 770 xxxx | Brampton |
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01332 050 xxx | Derby |
01382 006 xxx | Dundee |
0141 005 xxxx | Glasgow |
0117 101 xxxx | Bristol |
0118 00x xxxx | Reading |
020 0003 xxxx | London |
Currently, these numbers are mostly used as the termination points for non-geographic numbers, and by some automated systems such as alarms. As such they are not usually meant to be directly dialled. Using these numbers directly has been problematic as some mobile phone operators in the UK do not allow access to these ranges,[9] and there may also be difficulty accessing these numbers from outside the UK.
Regulator Ofcom proposes that in future these ranges be released for wider, general-purpose use in up to 70 area codes facing number shortage[10] but then, in order to avoid confusion with codes beginning with these digits, the area code would always have to be dialled for all calls, even from within the same geographic exchange. Accordingly, if these numbers are eventually released for general use, Ofcom proposes completely removing the ability to dial locally without the area code in areas affected.
Requiring the use of the area code also allows additional local numbers starting with normally protected Special Services numbers (such as 999, 101, 111, 112 etc.) to be used, significantly increasing the quantity of numbers available for use. This occurred on 1 November 2012 for the 01202 area code, which covers the Bournemouth area.[11]
Recently, the carrier TalkTalk have inadvertently released parts of the 020 0011 range to the general public,[12] with these numbers currently being in use. For example, the charity Give a Car used the number 020 0011 1664 for a while, but recently switched to a proper London number.
Mobile telephones[edit]
- 07xxx xxx xxx—mobile phones and WiFi numbers.
Individual mobile phone companies are allocated different ranges within the 073xx, 074xx, 075xx, 07624, 077xx, 078xx and 079xx area codes. Changes to mobile phone numbers in the Big Number Change were mostly straight replacements, such as Vodafone customers on the 0378 block became 07778.
071xx xxx xxx | Mobile phones (in use since January 2017) |
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073xx xxx xxx | Mobile phones (in use since November 2014) |
074xx xxx xxx | Mobile phones (in use since November 2009) |
075xx xxx xxx | Mobile phones (in use since May 2007) |
07624 xxx xxx | Mobile phones on the Isle of Man |
077xx xxx xxx | Mobile phones (former 03xx and 04xx—mostly Vodafone and O2 (formerly Cellnet)) |
078xx xxx xxx | Mobile phones (former 05xx, 06xx and 08xx—mostly Vodafone and O2 (formerly Cellnet)) |
079xx xxx xxx | Mobile phones (former 09xx—mostly EE (formerly Orange and one2one)) |
07911 2xx xxx 07911 8xx xxx |
Number range for data-only services (e.g. 3G/LTE-enabled tablet computers, portable modem routers, data devices, etc.) |
Since the advent of Mobile number portability, mobile phone number prefixes can no longer be relied on to determine the current operator of a particular mobile phone – only the original operator.
Pagers and personal numbering[edit]
- 07x xxxx xxxx—pagers and personal numbering (PNS).
070 xxxx xxxx | Personal numbering |
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076 xxxx xxxx | Pagers (excluding 07624, used for mobile phones on the Isle of Man) |
Personal numbers beginning 070 are regulated by Phone-paid Services Authority.
Calls to 070 and 076 numbers are often charged at a much higher rate than the similar-looking 07xxx mobile telephone numbers and often they are not included in «inclusive minutes» in phone contracts.
From 1 October 2019, Ofcom has capped the termination or wholesale rate for calls to 070 numbers to be at the same level as for calls to mobile numbers. Ofcom «expect[s] this will allow phone companies to price calls to these numbers or include them in call allowances in the same way that they do for calls to mobile [number]s«.[13]
Non-geographic numbers[edit]
Non-geographic numbers charged at geographic rate[edit]
- 03xx xxx xxxx—»UK-wide» numbering.
03xx is a range of non-geographic numbers introduced in 2007 as a cheaper alternative to the shared-cost non-geographic numbers (such as 0870 or 0845 numbers). In contrast to the 084x/087x range, calls to 03 numbers are considered local calls for billing purposes (i.e., like calls to a geographic number 01 or 02).[14] This means that customers who are benefiting from inclusive minutes on mobile phone or landline calling plans are also able to call these numbers using their inclusive minutes.[15]
There are three different ranges of numbers: those beginning 030x are reserved for qualifying public bodies and non-profit organisations; those beginning 033x can be allocated to anyone; and those beginning 034x and 037x have been allocated for migration from the matching 084x and 087x number ranges respectively.[16]
030x xxx xxxx | For qualifying public bodies and non-profit organisations as defined by Ofcom |
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033x xxx xxxx | For any end user |
034x xxx xxxx | Migration range for operators who have 084x numbers |
037x xxx xxxx | Migration range for operators who have 087x numbers |
Corporate and VoIP numbering[edit]
- 05x xxxx xxxx—Corporate and VoIP numbering.
Unlike 03 numbers there is no uniform pricing for 05 numbers; BT charge a number of different rates depending on the number dialled.[17] Some are charged at geographic rate, others not. Other operators are not required to charge the same rates as BT for calling 05 numbers.
055 xxxx xxxx | Corporate Numbering (but also used by BT for its Broadband Voice service) |
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056 xxxx xxxx | Allocated by Ofcom for LIECS (Location Independent Electronic Communications Services), e.g. VoIP services |
Freephone numbers[edit]
- 0500 xxx xxx—Freephone services allocated before 1999.
Until July 2017, the 0500 range was used for some freephone services which were originally provided by Mercury Communications Ltd (now Cable & Wireless Worldwide). These numbers were different from the rest of the 05 range in that they are only 9 digits in length after the 0 trunk code, e.g. 0500 007 007 (National Savings and Investments), 0500 2 88 2 91 (BBC Radio 2, 88 to 91 FM), 0500 600 600 (Crimewatch), 0500 600 700 (Watchdog[clarification needed]) and 0500 909 693 (BBC Radio 5 Live, 909 and 693 kHz). Numerous universities, government departments, airlines, banks and businesses also used these numbers. They were allocated before the general trend of using longer numbers started in 1997 and long before the rest of the 05 range was assigned to corporate and VoIP numbering after 2000.
0500 xxx xxx[notes 2] | Special Services – No charge to Customer a.k.a. «Freephone» | Free to call from landline, up to 40p per minute from mobile. |
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The range was withdrawn by Ofcom in July 2017[18] as a result of a series of consultations starting from 2012.[19] The number range
08085 xxx xxx was made available to owners of 0500 xxx xxx to enable a smooth transition.
- 0800 xxx xxx, 0800 xxx xxxx and 0808 xxx xxxx—Freephone services.
0800 xxx xxx[notes 3] | Special Services – No charge to Customer a.k.a. «Freephone» | Free to call from landline, and was up to 40p per minute from mobile, until July 2015 when calls to 080 numbers from mobiles became free. Calls to certain charity and similar services were always free from most mobiles. 0808 9xx xxxx numbers are used by freephone internet services. |
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0800 xxx xxxx | ||
0808 xxx xxxx |
There is one short «special» number in this range, 0800 11 11 for Childline.
Additionally, numbers in the range 0808 80x xxxx are reserved for not-for-profit helplines and as such are usually free to call from most mobile telephones. A number of other numbers can also be called for free from mobiles,[20][21][22][23][24][25][26][27] but this varies by network.
Fixed-rate or special-rate services[edit]
- 084x xxx xxxx (Special Services basic rate) – non-geographic fixed-rate or special-rate services
- 087x xxx xxxx (Special Services higher rate) – non-geographic fixed-rate or special-rate services.
With the exception of 080x freephone numbers, 08xx numbers are charged above geographic rates, with some of the extra revenue going to the terminating telco. This additional revenue may be shared with the subscriber, but is often used instead to subsidise additional network services, such as fax-to-email, virtual office applications, call queuing, voicemail and easy number redirection. None of these call management services is exclusive to 08xx numbers and they could be provided on any number range.
Special Services basic rate range:
0845 xxx xxxx | Up to 5p a minute, varies daytime/evening/weekend, from BT landline, other providers may charge more; up to 42p a minute from mobiles. |
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0844 00x xxxx | Non-BT Discount Scheme—Internet Services incorporating unmetered access up to and including 5p for BT customers |
0844 01x xxxx to 0844 09x xxxx |
currently unused |
0844 1xx xxxx | currently unused |
0844 2xx xxxx to 0844 9xx xxxx |
Up to 4.26p a minute (plus VAT), varies daytime/evening/weekend, from BT landline, other providers may charge more; up to 42p a minute from mobiles. |
0843 xxx xxxx | Up to 4.26p a minute (plus VAT), but fixed (e.g. always 3p/minute or always 4p/minute) from BT landline, other providers may charge more; up to 42p a minute from mobiles. |
0842 xxx xxxx | Up to 4.26p a minute (plus VAT), but fixed (e.g. always 3p/minute or always 4p/minute) from BT landline, other providers may charge more; up to 42p a minute from mobiles. |
There were a few short «special» number in this range, such as 0845 46 47 for NHS Direct; this was closed in 2014 and replaced by NHS 111, except in Wales where the transition took place in 2015.
Special Services higher rate range:
0870 xxx xxxx | Up to 8p a minute (plus VAT), varies daytime/evening/weekend (charged at no more than the caller would pay for a call to a Geographic Number) from landline; up to 42p a minute from mobiles. |
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0871 0xx xxxx | Internet Services metered access, up to and including 10p/minute for BT customers. |
0871 1xx xxxx | currently unused |
0871 2xx xxxx to 0871 9xx xxxx |
Up to 8.5p a minute (plus VAT) but fixed (e.g. always 6p/minute or always 8.5p/minute) from BT landline, other providers may charge more; up to 50p a minute from mobiles. |
0872 xxx xxxx | Up to 8.5p a minute (plus VAT) but fixed (e.g. always 6p/minute or always 8.5p/minute) from BT landline, other providers may charge more; up to 50p a minute from mobiles. |
0873 xxx xxxx | Up to 8.5p a minute (plus VAT) but fixed (e.g. always 6p/minute or always 8.5p/minute) from BT landline, other providers may charge more; up to 50p a minute from mobiles. |
The usage of 0871, 0872 and 0873 numbers is regulated by PhonepayPlus.[28]
There was widespread confusion about the cost of calling 084 and 087 numbers until 2015. They often do not qualify for discounts and bundled minutes, and can be prohibitively expensive when called from mobiles and payphones. Many major companies persist in misdescribing them as «Local Rate», «Lo Call» (often as ‘locall rate’ which can be easily misread as ‘local rate’) or «National Rate» for which the Advertising Standards Authority can take action.[29][30][31][32][33][34][35][36][37][38][39]
[40][41][42]
Access charge and service charge[edit]
From 1 July 2015, the charge for calls to 084, 087, 09 and 118 numbers has been simplified. It is split into two parts: An access charge, payable to the telephone service provider – e.g. BT, EE, Sky – plus a service charge paid to the company offering the service.
Companies with 084, 087, and 09 numbers must declare the service charge element of the call cost when advertising their phone number; for example, a number may be advertised saying «Calls cost 20p per minute plus your phone company’s access charge».[43] Telecoms companies must inform their customers about their access charge for calling each number range. The EU Consumer Rights Directive requires that many entities that held 084 and 087 numbers will no longer be allowed to use them. The directive bans the usage of numbers that cost more than calling a geographic number for customer service and complaints lines, and other such purposes.[44][45] Since Britain left the EU the Directive as such no longer applies, but its provisions may have been incorporated into British law.[needs update]
Other 08xx number ranges[edit]
- 08xx xxx xxxx—Internet for schools and Inbound routing codes.
0820 xxx xxxx | Special Services: Internet for schools |
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0899 9xx xxxx | Inbound routing codes |
Premium rate content services (PRS and SES)[edit]
- 09xx xxx xxxx—Premium Rate Content Services
Numbers in the 09xx range are charged at the highest rates of any calls within the United Kingdom, and are controlled by various regulations regarding their use. The regulator is the Phone-paid Services Authority, formerly PhonepayPlus.[28] There are a large number of charge bands, some with high pence-per-minute rates, others with a high fixed-price for the entire call.
090x xxx xxxx | Premium rate content services (PRS) |
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0908 xxx xxxx 0909 xxx xxxx |
Sexual entertainment services (SES) (not available for new allocations) |
091x xxx xxxx | Premium rate non-content services (PRS) |
098x xxx xxxx | Sexual entertainment services (SES) |
The earlier unused 092x xxx xxxx – 099x xxx xxxx allocation for «Broadband Internet Services» no longer exists and was removed from the number plan in 2005.
Crown dependencies[edit]
Although calls from UK landlines to landlines in the islands are charged at the same rate as those to other UK landlines (i.e. they are not treated as international calls), calls may be excluded from calling plans offering unlimited UK fixed line calls.
Mobile operators may also charge more for calls to the islands and these calls are usually excluded from calling plans. Calls and SMS messages sent to island mobile phone numbers are not charged at the same rate as calls to UK mobile phone numbers.
Guernsey[edit]
This area code is used for the Bailiwick of Guernsey, i.e. including Alderney and Sark.
(01481) xxx xxx | Fixed line | 48 = GU |
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(01481) 822 xxx | Fixed line (Alderney) | |
(01481) 823 xxx | ||
(01481) 824 xxx | ||
(01481) 832 xxx | Fixed line (Sark) | |
(01481) 833 xxx | ||
07781 xxx xxx | Sure mobile phones and pagers | |
07839 xxx xxx | Airtel Vodafone mobile phones | |
07911 xxx xxx | Wave Telecom mobile phones, not for UK |
Jersey[edit]
(01534) xxx xxx | Fixed line | 53 = JE |
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07509 xxx xxx | Jersey Telecom mobile phones and pagers | |
07797 xxx xxx | ||
07937 xxx xxx | ||
07700 xxx xxx | Sure mobile network | |
07829 xxx xxx | Airtel Vodafone mobile network |
Several Jersey companies also have non-geographic numbers allocated.[46]
Isle of Man[edit]
(01624) xxx xxx | Fixed line | 62 = MA |
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07624 xxx xxx | Mobile phones and paging services | |
07524 xxx xxx | Mobile phones additional capacity | |
07924 xxx xxx |
On the Isle of Man, both fixed (01624) and mobile phone (07624) numbers can be dialled locally in the six-digit format.
Fictitious numbers[edit]
Ofcom has also reserved certain number ranges for use in television dramas and films, so as to avoid the risk of people having their telephone numbers displayed and receiving unwanted calls. This is similar to the use of fictitious telephone numbers in the United States and Canada starting with the digits 555.
In most of the large cities with three-digit area codes, a range of numbers is reserved, usually all the numbers starting with the digits 496. For fictitious numbers in other areas, the area code 01632 is reserved; this code is not in use, although 0632 was used for Newcastle upon Tyne until the late 1980s (63 = NE) and briefly reallocated for use by premium rate services in the 1990s. There are also reserved ranges for fictitious mobile, freephone and premium rate numbers.[47][48]
The Post Office even produced dial centre labels for use in advertisements and film/TV with a mythical exchange called VINcent plus four digits. The numerical equivalent of VIN was 846 and all the caller got was the speaking clock (i.e. 846 is also numerical equivalent of TIM) in the big city «Director» areas.[49]
At around the same time as the other Big Number Change changes, Ofcom revised their recommendations to update the prefixes, add additional areas and increase the size of the allocation from 10 to 1,000 numbers per block. Those changes are listed in the Big Number Change article.
In Coronation Street, the fictional Manchester suburb of Weatherfield uses the unallocated range (0161) 715 xxxx.[50]
Special service numbers[edit]
Emergency services and helplines[edit]
The UK has two free emergency numbers: the traditional 999, which is still widely used, and the EU standard 112. Both 999 and 112 are used to contact all emergency services: Police, Fire Service, Ambulance Service and Coastguard. (Standard advice for Mountain Rescue or Cave Rescue is to ask the emergency operator for the police, who oversee the communication with these two services.[51][52][53])
Both numbers can be called from mobile phones with the keylock on or without entering the PIN where that would otherwise be required. Although some mobile phones allow emergency calls to be attempted without a SIM card, at present the UK networks reject such calls. Since November 2009, an emergency call can be made through any UK mobile network as long as there is a SIM for any valid UK network in the handset. Although UK VOIP phone providers are required to offer 999 / 112 service, this is subject to a registration for the service and with a verified service address and users need to be aware such service may not work in a power blackout; however, International VOIP providers may not provide this service.
The chargeable number 101 was introduced for non-urgent crime and community safety calls on a trial basis in 2006. In Wales, the scheme was taken forward by all four police forces, who adopted the number for non-emergency calls on a permanent basis in early 2009. In England, the scheme was on trial until 2012, when it was adopted nationwide and the cost to call changed from 10p per call to 15p per call. In Northern Ireland, the number was introduced by the Police Service of Northern Ireland in March 2014.[54] Since 1 April 2020 the number is free to call.
The operator is obtained via 100 from landlines, while directory enquiries, formerly 192, is now provided in the 118xxx range, (not to be confused with 0118, the area code for Reading.) e.g. 118 212, 118 800, 118 500, 118 118, by different companies. International operator assistance is reached through 155.
From early 2010, the pan-European 116 number range came into use for social helplines. The first three numbers allocated were Missing People using 116 000 for a missing children helpline, the NSPCC ChildLine on 116 111, and Samaritans using 116 123 for an emotional support helpline.[citation needed] A recent[when?] consultation for the numbers 116 106 and 116 117 has yet to see any result.
The National Health Service (NHS) can be reached on 111 for non-emergency calls (from landlines and mobiles only). In other European countries, the number 116 117 is used for a similar purpose.
The NHS has also launched a COVID-19 helpline on 119 relating to swabbing so these calls do not go through the 111 call centre.
Local electricity network operators can be reached on 105 to report power cuts.[55]
Two telephone helplines within the regular code space have only eight digits, namely 0800 11 11 for ChildLine and 0845 4647 for NHS Direct in Wales.
The number 159 (‘Call 159’) has been introduced to give a standard number for calling banks, in an effort to reduce scams where people are tricked into calling someone pretending to be their bank.[56]
Speaking clock[edit]
Since the mid-1990s, speaking clock services have been available throughout Great Britain using the number 123. Before this, exchanges in «Director» areas (Birmingham, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Liverpool, London and Manchester) dialled 846 (TIM), later changing to 123; main exchanges in «non-Director» areas originally used «952», later changing to «80» with the introduction of STD and eventually to «8081» as other recorded services were introduced on 80X1 codes. Some mobile operators allocate other services to 123, such as customer services or voicemail.
Automated services and access codes[edit]
Short codes beginning with 1 are reserved for telecom service providers’ own functionality; some of the most well-known are codes for use with Caller Display:
141 | Withhold number | when normally released |
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1470 | Release number | when normally withheld |
1471 | Last call information and return | caller may press 3 to return call on most networks |
1475 | 1471 erasure | removes details of last call from 1471 service. May need to be prefixed with 1470 if number is normally withheld |
1477 | Automatic Call Trace | Stores number (even if withheld) of nuisance caller at terminating exchange for subsequent investigation and enforcement,
but service is seldom enabled by default |
1571 | Voicemail service | For people who do not have answering machines. If there is a new message, the dial tone will be stuttered. |
1572 | BT Call Protect | To divert nuisance calls to junk voicemail. |
#31# | Withhold number | 141 equivalent for use on mobile networks |
Many fixed line telephone subscribers, e.g. of BT,[57] Virgin Media,[58] SkyTalk, TalkTalk, and PlusNet, have the opportunity to use an automated messaging service which takes messages when the called number is either engaged («busy») or not answered within a given time. This can be accessed by calling 1571.
For fixed line users, it is possible to override the carrier pre-selection (CPS) on a per-call basis, dialling a special code before the number, e.g. 1280 for BT, 1664 for LowerCall, or 1844 for Daisy. Ofcom defines the range for these as: «124 to 140, 143 to 146, 148 to 149, 160 to 169, and 181 to 189 inclusive. Numbers of up to 5-digits used to access an Indirect Access Provider (‘Type B Access Codes’)».[59]
History[edit]
Telephone numbers in Overseas Territories[edit]
Telephone numbers in British Overseas Territories do not come under the UK telephone numbering plan. These calls are treated as international calls. Below are the access codes for the overseas territories:
North American Numbering Plan[edit]
- Anguilla +1 (264) xxx xxxx
- Bermuda +1 (441) xxx xxxx
- British Virgin Islands +1 (284) xxx xxxx
- Cayman Islands +1 (345) xxx xxxx
- Montserrat +1 (664) xxx xxxx
- Turks and Caicos Islands +1 (649) xxx xxxx
Others[edit]
- British Antarctic Territory +44 (Shared with the UK)
- British Indian Ocean Territory +246
- Falkland Islands and South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands +500
- Gibraltar +350
- Saint Helena and Tristan da Cunha +290
- Ascension Island +247
- Akrotiri and Dhekelia +357 (Shared with Cyprus)
- Pitcairn Islands +64 (Shared with New Zealand)
See also[edit]
- Big Number Change
- List of dialling codes in the United Kingdom
- List of UK dialling codes covering Wales
- Non-geographic telephone numbers in the United Kingdom
- Telecommunications in the United Kingdom
- Telephone number
- Telephone number portability
- Telephone numbering plan
- Telephone numbers in Ireland
- UK telephone code misconceptions—includes the common «0207» and «0208» misconceptions
- Calling party pays
Notes[edit]
- ^ 7 for two special 08xx numbers; 9 in some 01xxx areas, one 01xxxx area, all 0500 numbers, and some 0800 numbers; 10 in all other areas and mobile phones
- ^ Older pre-PhONEday nine-digit 0500 numbers were left as nine-digit numbers after PhONEday. No new 0500 number ranges were released after PhONEday.
- ^ Older pre-PhONEday nine-digit 0800 numbers were left as nine-digit numbers after PhONEday. All new 0800 number ranges released after PhONEday have ten digits after the 0 trunk code.
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Only BT and Kingston Communications (Hull) are obliged to ensure that their customers can dial all numbers within the UK.
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the claim «Lo-call» was misleading, because calls to 0870 numbers were not charged at a low rate as implied.
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We therefore concluded that the description of the ‘0845’ number as a ‘local rate’ call was misleading.
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The Authority considered that the description «National Rate Calls» for an 0870 number was misleading and likely to confuse consumers. The Authority told the advertisers not to refer to 0870 numbers as ‘national rate’. Marketing communications should also state that the price of calls originating from non-BT call providers varies.
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Because most UK callers now paid more for calls to non-geographic 0870 numbers than for calls to geographic national destinations, we considered that the term «national rate» was inaccurate.
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(we) ruled that the costs of making calls to such numbers (0870) should be stated in the ad.
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The Committee of Advertising Practice (CAP) … has told advertisers who quote 084 and 087 numbers … that they must not describe calls to those numbers as being charged at ‘local’ or ‘national’ rate. … On their introduction, calls to 084(5) numbers were charged at the BT standard local rate and those to 087(0) numbers were charged at BT standard national rate. Calls made from other phone companies were often more expensive. BT has abolished its standard rate for the majority of its customers, making the description of calls being charged at ‘local’ or ‘national’ rate meaningless for them.
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External links[edit]
- UK Numbering Policy section of Ofcom’s website
- UK National Telephone Numbering Plan (PDF)
- Ofcom – Telephone Area Code Tool – UK dialling code lookup
- Ralph Adam, ‘Send a boy – or dial it yourself? numbering for the information society’, ASLIB Proceedings, 51:1, January 1999(subscription required)
- UK telephone numbering plan in detail
- Regular Expressions for Validating and Formatting GB Telephone Numbers
- The first 25 years of STD code changes summarised (PDF)
- UK Area Codes lookup
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Позвонить в Англию довольно просто, если знать код выхода своей страны на международную линию и код Англии (44 — код Великобритании). Также необходимо знать код города или код оператора связи. Если выяснить эту информацию, звонить в Англию можно из любой страны мира. Но не забывайте о разнице во времени и различных способах сделать звонок.
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Наберите код выхода своей страны на международную линию. Он укажет оператору связи, что вы хотите сделать международный звонок. Код выхода зависит от страны — его можно найти в интернете или непосредственно у оператора связи. [1]
- Код выхода на международную линию в России — 8-10 (нажмите 8, дождитесь гудка и нажмите 10).
- В большинстве европейских стран, Китае, Новой Зеландии, многих стран Африки и Южной Америки используется код выхода 00.
- 011 — это код выхода в США, Канаде и других странах Северной Америки, 0011 — в Австралии, 010 — в Японии.
- Возможно, вам придется набрать дополнительные цифры, которые зависят от оператора связи. Такие цифры набираются после кода выхода. Например, в Бразилии есть коды выхода 0015 или 0021. Правильный код узнайте у своего оператора связи.
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Наберите код Великобритании 44. В этом случае ваш звонок будет перенаправлен в выбранную страну. Код Великобритании (44) распространяется на Англию, Северную Ирландию, Шотландию и Уэльс.[2]
- У каждой страны свой уникальный телефонный код. Убедитесь, что набрали 44 — в противном случае вы позвоните в другую страну.
- Например, если вы звоните из России, наберите 8-10-44-xxxx-xxxxxx.
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Пропустите 0, если он указан в номере телефона. Если звонить из Англии, нужно использовать код выхода на городскую АТС или междугородный код. Код выхода на городскую АТС в Англии — 0, поэтому ноль набирать не нужно, если вы звоните в Англию из другой страны.[3]
- Если вам дали номер телефона, который начинается с 0, проигнорируйте ноль.
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Наберите код города, если звоните на стационарный телефон. Города в Англии имеют уникальные телефонные коды, которые состоят из 2–5 цифр. Как правило, код больших городов включает меньше цифр. Если вы не знаете код города, поищите его в интернете.[4]
- Список городов Великобритании с их телефонными кодами можно найти здесь.[5]
- Например, код Лондона — 20.
- Код Ливерпуля — 151.
- Код Манчестера — 161.
- Список городов Великобритании с их телефонными кодами можно найти здесь.[5]
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Наберите правильный мобильный код, если звоните на мобильный телефон. В Англии у сотовых операторов свои коды, которые не совпадают с телефонными кодами городов. Мобильный код зависит от оператора сотовой связи и региона проживания человека, которому вы звоните.[6]
- Мобильный код выясните у человека, которому хотите позвонить. Другого способа узнать правильный мобильный код нет.
- Все мобильные коды начинаются с цифры 7 и включают еще 3 цифры.
- Например, номер мобильного телефона может начинаться так: 44-7xxx-xxxxxx
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Наберите оставшуюся часть номера абонента. Это личный номер телефона человека. Если вы звоните на стационарный телефон, нужно набрать еще 5–7 цифр, а если на мобильный — оставшиеся 4 цифры.[7]
- Телефонные номера в небольших городах Англии включают всего 5 цифр из-за длинных кодов города. Но большинство телефонных номеров в Англии состоят из 10 цифр (это без учета кода города).
- Все мобильные номера включают 10 цифр (с учетом мобильного кода).
- Например, если нужно позвонить из России на стационарный телефон в Лондоне, наберите 8-10-44-20-xxxx-xxxx.
- Чтобы позвонить из России на стационарный телефон в Оксфорде, наберите 8-10-44-1865-xxxxxx.
- Чтобы позвонить на номер мобильного телефона, наберите что-то типа 8-10-44-74xx-xxxxxx.
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Не забудьте по разницу во времени. В Англии всемирное (Гринвичское) время (UTC+0). Например, разница во времени между Москвой и Лондоном составляет 3 часа (UTC+3). Также имейте в виду, что в Англии с весны до осени действует летнее время.[8]
- В период летнего времени (Британское летнее время) разница во времени между Москвой и Лондоном уменьшается до 2 часов. Британское летнее время начинается в конце марта и заканчивается в конце октября.[9]
- Прелесть в том, что Великобритания находится в одном часовом поясе. Поэтому в любой точке страны всегда одно и то же время.
- В период летнего времени (Британское летнее время) разница во времени между Москвой и Лондоном уменьшается до 2 часов. Британское летнее время начинается в конце марта и заканчивается в конце октября.[9]
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Купите международную телефонную карту, чтобы сэкономить деньги на звонках. Такую карту можно купить в обычных или в онлайн магазинах. Вы покупаете карту и получаете ограниченное количество минут разговора по телефону. Следуйте инструкциям на карте, чтобы использовать ее.[10]
- Перед тем как купить карту, почитайте информацию, представленную мелким шрифтом. Убедитесь, что с помощью карты можно позвонить в Англию (Великобританию). Также обратите внимание на любые скрытые платежи, которые могут увеличить стоимость звонка.
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Воспользуйтесь VoIP-сервисом, чтобы бесплатно звонить на мобильные телефоны и другие устройства. VoIP (или IP-телефония) — это голосовая связь по интернету. Такие программы, как Skype и FaceTime используют подключение к интернету, поэтому сначала подключитесь к бесплатной (публичной) беспроводной сети, а затем наберите номер телефона.[11]
- VoIP-сервис представляет собой мобильные приложения или компьютерные программы.
- Бесплатные звонки через IP-телефонию можно делать только в том случае, если подключиться к интернету (беспроводной сети). Если у человека, которому вы звоните, есть VoIP-приложение и он или она подключены к интернету, с этим человеком можно общаться без каких-либо дополнительных затрат.
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Купите минуты в VoIP-приложении, чтобы сэкономить деньги при звонках на стационарные телефоны. IP-телефония не позволяет бесплатно звонить на стационарные телефоны. Поэтому воспользуйтесь меню программы, чтобы заплатить за минуты разговора. Как правило, такие минуты стоят дешевле, чем у оператора связи; более того, можно платить по мере необходимости, чтобы предотвратить перерасход.
- Еще один способ звонить на стационарные телефоны — это найти оператора связи, который предлагает недорогие тарифные планы IP-телефонии.
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Используйте программу для видеочата, чтобы звонить бесплатно. В этом случае вам и вашему собеседнику необходимо установить такую программу на свои телефоны, компьютеры или планшеты. Запустите приложение и найдите в нем своего собеседника. Убедитесь, что вы и ваш собеседник подключены к интернету, а затем нажмите кнопку вызова, чтобы начать чат.[12]
- Вот несколько программ с функцией бесплатного видеочата: Skype, Google Hangouts, Facebook Messenger и WhatsApp.
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- Прежде чем сделать международный телефонный звонок, перейдите на тарифный план с дешевыми звонками в другие страны или воспользуйтесь бесплатной альтернативой.
- Следите за расходами на телефонную связь. Помните, что международные звонки могут быть дорогими.
- Чтобы правильно набрать номер, спросите его у человека (которому хотите позвонить) или найдите в интернете.
- Звонить на мобильные телефоны в Англии не так просто, потому что у каждого оператора сотовой связи свои мобильные коды. Возможно, вам удастся найти мобильные коды в интернете.
- В зависимости от того, где вы живете, вам, возможно, придется набрать дополнительный код оператора связи (после того, как вы набрали код выхода на международную линию).
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Наши государственные стандарты связи предусматривают всего два вида набора телефонных номеров: начиная с +7 (если осуществлять звонки с сотового телефона), либо же с 8 (если осуществлять звонки со стационарного телефона). Практически все люди, которые только приехали в столицу Великобритании, совершают телефонные звонки довольно неуверенно и растерянно. Суть в том, что стандарты набора номера в Великобритании отличаются от наших, хоть и предусматривают интернациональные стандарты коммуникации. В Лондоне телефонные номера начинаются с цифр «0207» ( либо же с «0208» — как правило, такие номера свойственны для пригорода столицы) и дальше в них входит семь цифр.
Номера и цифры в Лондоне
При интернациональных звонках «0» в начале телефонного номера необходимо исключить, то есть «207» или «208». Например, местный звонок на лондонский телефон следует набирать так: 0207-465-84-98. Следовательно, местный звонок на пригородные зоны столицы необходимо набрать следующим образом: 0208-498-89-23. Исходя из мировых стандартов, можно осуществлять телефонные звонким в экстренные службы, то есть по номерам «112» либо «999», подобный аспект не изменяется практически во всех государствах.
Из России в Лондон звонить на порядок легче, поскольку та самая драгоценная восьмерка имеет доступ ко всем телефонам. После того, как вам ответила междугородная телефонная станция, следует набирать код выхода на интернациональную связь, после чего набирайте код города и, естественно, телефонный номер. К примеру, 8-44-20-589-33-96. Тут мы наблюдает две неизведанные цифры – 44 и 20. Это, конечно же, код государства и городской код.
Если же звонить с МТТ, то кодом выхода на подобную связь будет – «10» либо «58» сразу после восьмерки. Через мобильный телефон набирать легче всего: +44-20-148-59-32. То есть, код выхода на интернациональное направление будет заменяться знаком «+», а далее набирайте код Великобритании.
Если же вам необходимо позвонить с Великобритании непосредственно в Россию, то даже через мобильные телефоны, следует начинать с набора следующего префикса – «007». Это некоторая разновидность интернационального стандарта набора телефонного номера, а значимость ее точно такая же, как и наше «+7». Следовательно, отечественный телефонный номер будет смотреться таким образом: 007 – городской код либо мобильного оператора – 456-87-63. Далее соединение будет успешно установлено. Если вы набрали неправильный номер, то вам об этом непременно сообщит телефонный оператор. Не следует забывать, что звонок с телефонной будки является наиболее дорогостоящим, в силу этого намного выгоднее использовать карты IP-телефонии.
Немаловажно заметить, что существует такая полезная вещь как Skype. Именно Skype поможет вам на порядок упростить задачу, если звонок не имеет никакой срочности, то поговорить можно посредством персонального компьютера, при этом вы ничего не заплатите.